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THE   ALUMNI   AND   FORMER   STUDENT 


CATALOGUE 


Miami  University 


INCLUDING    MEMBERS    OF 


THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


i 809- i 892 

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>xford,  Ohio,  June,   1802 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 


Thk  publication  of  this  Alumni  and  Former  Student  Cata- 
logue is  in  response  to  a  general  desire  among  the  alumni  and 
friends  of  the  University  to  secure  and  preserve  in  accessible  form 
a  succinct  account  of  the  alumni  and  former  students  from  the 
earliest  days  to  the  present.  The  work  was  undertaken  during 
the  year  1 890  and  has  been  resumed  throughout  the  present  year. 
The  effort  has  been  made  to  secure  full  and  accurate  accounts  of 
all  students  who  have  ever  enrolled,  but  on  account  of  the  great 
amount  of  work  that  had  to  be  done  in  gathering  the  material  for 
the  alumni,  it  was  impossible  to  give  as  much  attention  to  the 
former  students  as  this  department  should  have  received.  Hence 
the  list  of  former  students  concerning  whom  information  is  given 
is  somewhat  limited,  but  we  hope  that  the  impetus  given  to  the 
work  in  this  volume  will  enable  us  to  soon  collect  a  pretty  full 
account  of  all.  Many  excellent  sketches  of  graduates  have  been 
received,  which,  we  regret  to  say,  it  is  impossible  to  use  in  their 
entirety  in  a  catalogue.  All  the  material  of  this  character  that 
has  been  gathered  will  be  kept  on  file,  and  it  is  hoped  that  in  the 
near  future  we  shall  be  able  to  publish  a  volume  of  early  history 
that  will  give  a  full  account  of  the  University  and  her  men.  We 
desire  to  express  our  obligation  and  thanks  to  the  friends  who 
have  so  kindly  and  generously  helped  us  in  gathering  this  mate- 
rial. If  any  student  or  friend  to  whom  this  catalogue  may  come 
shall  be  able  to  give  us  additional  information  concerning  de- 
ceased alumni  or  students,  or  concerning  any  whose  address  we 

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have  not  been  able  to  secure,  such  information  will  be  gladly  wel- 
comed and  preserved  for  future  use. 

The  work  of  gathering  the  material  and  preparing  this  cata- 
logue has  been  a  labor  of  love  on  the  part  of  Walter  Lawrence 
Tobey,  of  the  class  of  1891.  His  gratuitous  services  at  great  ex- 
penditure of  time  and  labor  deserve  grateful  recognition,  which 
we  gladly  give.  The  expense  of  publication  has  been  borne  by 
Senator  Calvin  S.  Brice,  of  the  class  of  1863,  to  whose  liberal 
generosity  the  University  in  recent  years  is  greatly  indebted. 

W.  O.  THOMPSON. 
Miami  University, 

June  zst,  1892. 


HISTORICAL    NOTE 


Thk  history  of  Miami  University  covers  the  period  of  early 
growth  and  development  of  much  of  the  North-west  Territory. 
During  these  years  her  graduates  have  been  men  of  character  and 
patriotic  sentiment  who  have  been  among  the  foremost  citizens 
of  our  country.  In  the  time  of  our  great  struggle  her  sons  were 
upon  nearly  every  battlefield.  Through  her  commanding  in- 
fluence in  the  early  history  of  Western  life  she  has  contributed 
not  a  little  to  the  direction  of  national  affairs.  The  reader  of 
this  catalogue  will  discern  among  her  graduates  names  that  will 
suggest  the  sweep  of  this  influence. 

The  University  owes  her  existence  to  a  land  grant  made  by 
Congress  in  1788  to  John  Cleves  Symmes,  in  which  provision  was 
made  to  establish  an  institution  of  learning.  Oxford  township, 
Butler  county,  was  given  to  the  University  and  leased  for  ninety- 
nine  years  under  the  statutory  provision  that  the  lease  should  be 
renewable  forever  without  revaluation.  The  trustees  are  ap- 
pointed by  the  governor  of  Ohio. 

The  first  school  was  opened  in  18 15  and  in  1824  the  collegi- 
ate department  was  organized  with  Rev.  R.  H.  Bishop,  D.  D.,  as 
its  first  president.     The  first  class  was  graduated  in  1826. 

The  University  was  closed  owing  to  financial  embarrassment 
from  1873  till  1885.  At  this  time  the  State  of  Ohio  made  a  lib- 
eral appropriation  and  has  continued  to  do  so  from  year  to  year. 
The  buildings  were  all  refitted  and  improved'.  The  new  chapel 
with  its  memorial  windows  will  be  attractive  to  all  former  stu- 

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vi  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

dents.  The  Brice  Scientific  Hall  erected  in  1891  and  1892  is  now 
in  use  and  is  one  of  the  best  equipped  buildings  for  scientific  pur- 
poses in  the  State.  The  Faculty  was  increased  at  the  opening 
and  now  has  ten  members. 

A  renewed  interest  is  being  taken  in  the  University  by  all  her 
old  friends.  The  attendance  is  increasing,  the  State  is  treating  us 
kindly  and  generously,  the  Trustees  are  hearty  in  their  support, 
and  the  Faculty  are  a  company  of  working  men  who  are  deter- 
mined upon  the  best  attainable  results  in  education. 

The  library  has  now  more  than  eleven  thousand  volumes  and 
is  well  adapted  to  the  needs  of  Faculty  and  students  and  cata- 
logued upon  the  Dewey  system. 

The  University  has  never  been  as  well  equipped  for  educa- 
tional work  as  at  the  present.  Superior  advantages  are  furnished 
for  earnest  young  men  at  a  moderate  cost  in  one  of  the  most 
beautiful  locations  in  Ohio.  The  climate  is  moderate  and  health- 
ful. The  alumni  and  friends  take  a  just  pride  in  the  record  of 
the  University  and  every  indication  points  to  a  future  not  less 
honorable. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


OFFICERS. 

PRESIDENTS. 

John  Bigger, 

1809 

James  McBride,      1842, 

1852-59 

Joseph  VanHorne, 

l8lO 

John  Johnston, 

1843-47 

William  Ludlow, 

1810-13 

Jeremiah  Morrow, 

1847-52 

John  Reily, 

1813-22 

Chauncey  N.  Olds, 

1860-62 

David  Purviance, 

1822-24 

Fergus  Anderson, 

1862-80 

Robert  H.  Bishop, 

1824-41 

John  W.  Herron, 

1880 — 

David  McDill, 

1841 

SECRETARIES. 

James  McBride, 

1809-20 

Robert  H.  Bishop,  Jr.,^ 

Li  855-90 

Edward  Newton, 

I820-22 

Anna  J.  Bishop, 

1890 — 

Joel  Collins, 

1822-55 

William  Murray, 
John  W.  McClure,  Jr., 
Merrikan  Bond, 
James  M.  Dorsey, 


Hiram  M.  Curry, 
William  Ward, 
James  Brown, 
David  H.  Morris, 
Benjamin  VanCleve, 
William  McClure, 


TREASURERS. 

1809-18  James  Crawford, 

1818-20  Jonathan  Mayhew, 

1820-24  Peter  Sutton, 

1824-27  Sutton  C.  Richey, 

TRUSTEES. 
Champaign, 
Champaign, 
Miami, 
Miami, 
Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 

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1827-37 
1837-38 
1838-69 
1869 


1809-I5 
1809-I5,  184I 
1809-I5 
1809-I5 
1809-24 
1809-15 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


Benjamin  Whiteman, 

Greene, 

[809-15 

Andrew  Reed, 

Greene, 

[809-15 

John  Bigger, 

Warren, 

[809-15 

Ichabod  B.  Halsey, 

Warren, 

[809-18 

John  Reily, 

Butler, 

1 809-40 

Thomas  Irwin, 

Butler,                                                ] 

[809-15 

John  Riddle, 

Hamilton, 

[809-12 

Joseph  VanHorne, 

Hamilton, 

[809-12 

Joshua  L,.  Wilson, 

Hamilton, 

[810-12 

James  Findlay, 

Hamilton,                           1 8 10-12, 

[815-24 

Daniel  Symmes, 

Hamilton, 

[810-12 

Stephen  Woods, 

Hamilton,            i8iOri2,  1821-24, 

r  833-42 

William  Ludlow, 

Hamilton, 

[810-12 

Ogden  Ross, 

Hamilton, 

[810-12 

William  Corry, 

Hamilton,                           18 10-12, 

[815-21 

James  Shields, 

Butler,                                                ] 

[810-12 

David  K.  Este, 

Butler, 

[812-15 

Daniel  Millikin, 

Butler,                                                ] 

[812-24 

Andrew  Weaver, 

Butler, 

[812-15 

Daniel  Drake, 

Hamilton,                                          1 

[815-18 

Ephraim  Brown, 

Hamilton, 

[815-18 

Matthew  G.  Wallace, 

Butler, 

[815-21 

John  McLean, 

Warren, 

[815-18 

Matthias  Corwin, 

Warren, 

[815-18 

Daniel  C.  Cooper, 

Montgomery, 

[815-18 

John  Tatman, 

Greene, 

[815-18 

Archibald  Steele, 

Champaign, 

[815-24 

Saul  Hinkle, 

Champaign, 

[815-21 

John  H.  Crawford, 

Miami,                                                ] 

815-18 

Samuel  Kyle, 

Miami,                                               ] 

815-21 

Jacob  Burnet, 

Hamilton,                                          ] 

815-21 

David  Wade, 

Hamilton,                                          3 

[815-21 

Daniel  Hayden, 

Hamilton,                                          ] 

[815-21 

Benjamin  Collett, 

Warren,                                              i 

[815-21 

James  Clark, 

Butler,                                                : 

[815-21 

Thomas  B.  VanHorne, 

Warren,                                              3 

[815-21 

Joseph  Canby, 

Warren,                                              1 

[815-21 

William  C.  Schenck, 

Warren,                                              : 

[815-21 

MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


James  Steele, 
John  Smith, 
John  Steele, 
James  Hughes, 
Samuel  Hitt, 
Robert  Morrison, 
Samuel  Newell, 
Alexander  Porter, 
David  Purviance, 
Joseph  S.  Benham, 
John  C.  Short, 
Nathan  Guilford, 
Luke  Foster. 
Arthur  Elliott, 
James  McBride, 
Alexander  Proudfit, 
Stephen  Gard, 
William  Gray, 
Martin  D.  Lathrop, 
Horace  D.  Chapman, 
Joseph  F.  Crane, 
David  Higgins, 
Joshua  Collett, 
Stephen  Fales, 
Samson  Mason, 
•James  Cooley, 
John  Thompson,    » 
William  Graham, 
Henry  Bacon, 
David  McDill, 
John  Johnston, 
James  Galloway, 
Michael  B.  Sergeant, 
John  C.  Dunlevy, 
Alvah  Guion, 
Walter  Scott, 
Robert  C.  Schenck, 
Jeremiah  Morrow, 


Montgomery, 

Greene, 

Greene, 

Champaign, 

Champaign, 

Miami, 

Logan, 

Preble, 

Preble, 

Hamilton, 

Hamilton, 

Hamilton, 

Hamilton, 

Butler, 

Butler, 

Butler, 

Butler, 

Warren, 

Warren, 

Warren, 

Montgomery, 

Clarke, 

Warren, 

Hamilton, 

Clarke, 

Champaign, 

Hamilton, 

Montgomery, 

Montgomery, 

Butler, 

Miami, 

Greene, 

Butler, 

Butler, 

Miami, 

Hamilton, 

Montgomery, 

Warren, 


1821-24, 


815-21 

15-24 
815-21 
81^-21 

5-24 
5-2i 
815-24 

19-34 
819-36 
821-24 
121-24 
I21-24 
821-39 
821-24 
821-60 
821-24 
821-36 
821-36 
821-24 
821-24 

830-39 
821-30 
822-39 
824-36 
824-36 
824-27 
824-34 
824-30 
824-34 
824-49 
824-50 
827-50 
830-31 
832-34 
834-39 
834-37 
835-39 
836-54 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


John  S.  Galloway, 

Clarke, 

1836-39 

Thomas  J.  S.  Smith, 

Miami, 

1836-39 

John  B.  Weller, 

Butler, 

1836-46 

William  Mount, 

Hamilton, 

1836-39 

John  M.  U.  McNutt, 

Preble, 

i837 

William  Greene, 

Hamilton, 

1838-39 

Jesse  Paramore, 

Preble, 

1838-60 

Edwin  Smith, 

Montgomery, 

1839-48 

Peter  P.  Lowe, 

Montgomery, 

1839-57 

James  C.  Barnes, 

Montgomery, 

1839-46 

H.  V.  D.  Johns, 

Hamilton, 

1839-42 

David  T.  Disney, 

Hamilton, 

1839-40 

E.  D.  Crookshank, 

Butler, 

1839-40 

Hugh  McMillan, 

Greene, 

1839-54 

James  Graham, 

Butler, 

1839-48 

Elijah  Vance, 

Butler, 

1839-54 

Robert  B.  Millikin, 

Butler, 

1840-48 

Pliny  M.  Crume, 

Preble, 

1 840-60 

George  J.  Smith, 

Warren, 

1841-48 

William  B.  Caldwell, 

Hamilton, 

1842-49 

Edward  Woodruff, 

Hamilton, 

1842-60 

L.  L.  Hamline, 

Hamilton, 

1843-44 

Charles  Anderson, 

Montgomery, 

1845-57 

John  M.  Stevenson, 

Montgomery, 

1845-49 

Charles  L.  Telford, 

Hamilton, 

1845-49 

Peter  Odlin, 

Montgomery, 

1846-57 

Joseph  S.  Hawkins, 

Preble, 

1848-57 

Fergus  Anderson, 

Butler, 

1848-57,  1859-72 

William  R.  Collett, 

Warren, 

1848-54 

Herman  B.  Mayo, 

Butler, 

1849-50 

William  M.  Corry, 

Hamilton, 

1849-60 

William  S.  Groesbeck, 

Hamilton, 

1850-57,  1860-78 

Chauncey  N.  Olds, 

Franklin, 

1850-78 

George  M.  Parsons, 

Franklin, 

1850-51 

John  W.  Scott, 

Butler, 

1850-60 

Joseph  G.  Gest, 

Greene, 

1854-63 

John  Y.  Scouller, 

Preble, 

1852-57,  1860-87 

James  F.  Chalfant, 

Hamilton, 

1854-72 

MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


James  B.  King, 
G.  Volney  Dorsey, 
William  R.  Kinder, 
B.  P.  Aydelotte, 
William  Beckett, 
John  G.  Lowe, 
George  W.  Holmes, 
Calvin  G.  Goodrich, 
Robert  W.  Steele, 
William  B.  Moore, 
Albert  Galloway, 
Richard  M.  Corwine, 
John  W.  Herron, 
John  M.  Millikin, 
Benjamin  W.  Chidlaw, 
Benjamin  P.  Runkle, 
A.  H.  Dunlevy, 
J.  P.  E.  Kumler, 
David  W.  McClung, 
Samuel  M.  Smith, 
Thomas  E.  Thomas, 
William  J.  Gilmore, 
Alexander  H.  Young, 
Otho  Evans, 
George  W.  Keely, 
William  M.  Dickson, 
J.  Reily  Knox, 
Thomas  Moore, 
David  T.  Woodrow, 
James  S.  Goode, 
James  A.  I.  Lowes, 
L.  D.  Campbell, 
Walter  S.  Thomas, 
M.  W.  Oliver, 
Samuel  F.  Hunt, 
J.  McLain  Smith, 
Joseph  S.  McCord, 
L-  N.  Bonham, 


Butler, 

Miami, 

Butler, 

Hamilton, 

Butler, 

Montgomery, 

Hamilton, 

Butler, 

Montgomery, 

Champaign, 

Greene, 

Hamilton, 

Hamilton, 

Butler, 

Hamilton, 

Champaign, 

Warren, 

Butler, 

Butler, 

Franklin, 

Montgomery, 

Franklin, 

Butler, 

Franklin, 

Butler, 

Hamilton, 

Darke, 

Butler, 

Hamilton, 

Clarke, 

Ross, 

Butler, 

Miami, 

Hamilton, 

Hamilton, 

Montgomery, 

Butler, 

Butler, 


1866-75, 


1854-57 
1854-72 

1854-59 
185^65 
1857— 
1857-84 
1857-66 
1857-66 
1857-66 
1858-63 
1860-72 
1860-71 
i860 — 
1860-84 
1863— 
1863-72 

1865-75 
1866-75 
1887 — 
1866-72 
1869-72 

1871 — 
1869-72 
1870-75 
1869-84 
1869-75 
1869 — 
1869-84 
1869-78 
1869-78 
1869-70 
1870-83 
1872-84 

1872 — 
1872 — 
1872 — 
1872-79 
1872-88 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


H.  W.  Hughes, 

Hamilton, 

Richard  Smith, 

Hamilton, 

Durbin  Ward, 

Warren, 

Ozro  J.  Dodds, 

Hamilton, 

Nelson  Sayler, 

Hamilton, 

J.  H.  Thomas, 

Clarke, 

H.  C.  Lord, 

Hamilton, 

Thomas  Millikin, 

Butler, 

James  W.  Owens, 

Licking, 

James  E.  Neal, 

Butler, 

John  B.  Peaslee, 

Hamilton, 

Calvin  S.  Brice, 

Allen, 

Edward  L.  Taylor, 

Franklin, 

J.  W.  McGregor, 

Butler, 

Walter  A.  Dun, 

Hamilton, 

John  M.  Withrow, 

Hamilton, 

Palmer  W.  Smith, 

Butler, 

Adam  McCrea, 

Pickaway, 

Ira  A.  Collins, 

Butler, 

John  F.  Neilan, 

Butler, 

Clark  B.  Montgomery, 

Hamilton, 

J.  El  wood  Morey, 

Butler, 

Quincy  Corwin, 

Montgomery 

Horace  Ankeney, 

Greene, 

Elam  Fisher, 

Preble, 

W.  J.  McSurely, 

Highland, 

Nelson  W.  Evans, 

Scioto, 

T.  R.  Kumler, 

Butler, 

Alex.  Sands,  Jr., 

Hamilton, 

H.  D.  Hinckley, 

Butler, 

Dan  Millikin, 

Butler, 

1872-90 
1872-86 
1875-86 
1875-82 
1875— 

1878-87 
1878-83 
1878-87 
1878 — 
1878-87 
1878-87 
1881 — 
1881 — 
1883-89 
1884-85 
1885— 
1884 — 
1884 — 
1884-90 
1884 — 
1887 — 
1887 — 
1887 — 
1887 — 
1887 — 
1887 — 
1888-90 

1889 — 

1 890 — 
1890 — 

1892 — 


PRESIDENTS 


*Robert  Hamilton  Bishop,  Minister,  Pleasant  Hill,  O. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  1798.  D.  D.  Studied  theology  with  Prof.  Taw- 
son  at  Selkirk,  Scotland,  1798-1802.  Licensed  by  Pres.  of  Perth,  Scotland, 
June  28,  1802.  Sailed  with  Dr.  Mason  to  America,  Sept.,  1802.  Pastor  of 
Associate  Presb.  churches  at  Ebenezer  and  New  Providence,  Ky.,  1803- 
14.  Prof,  in  Transylvania  Univ.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1803-24.  Editor  of 
"Evangelical  Record  and  Western  Review,"  1811-13.  Joined  the  Presb. 
church,  Oct.  1819.  Pastor  of  McCord  church,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1819-23. 
President  and  Prof.  Logic  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  History  in  Miami 
Univ.,  1824-41.  Inaugurated  March  30,  1825.  Continued  as  Prof,  of 
History  and  Political  Science  in  Miami,  1841-45.  President  Farmer's 
Coll.,  1845-55.  Organized  Presb.  church  in  Oxford  and  Pastor,  1825- 
31.  Author  of  "A  Volume  of  Sermons,"  1808;  "Memoirs  of  David 
Rice,"  1824 ;"  Elements  of  Logic,"  1833;  "Sketches  of  the  Philosophy 
of  the  Bible,"  1833;  "Elements  of  the  Science  of  Government," 
1839;  "The  Western  Peacemaker,"  1839  and  numerous  special  sermons 
and  addresses.  Father  of  Rev.  George  B.,  '28,  Prof.  Robert  H.,  Jr.,  '31, 
Prof.  Ebenezer  E-,  '33,  and  Rev.  John  M.,  '41.  Born  in  the  parish  of 
Whittburn,  Linlithgowshire,  Scotland,  July  26,  1777.  Died,  April  26th, 
I855-     Vide  Scouller's  Manual  page  228. 

*George  Junkin,  Minister,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  Jefferson  College,  1813.  D.  D.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1854.  Studied 
theology  with  Rev.  Dr.  Mason,  New  York.  Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  Church, 
Milton,  Pa.,  1819-22.  Entered  Presb.  Church,  1822.  In  charge  of  a  Manual 
Labor  Institution  German  town,  Pa.,  1830-32.  President  Lafayette  Coll., 
Easton,  Pa.,  1832-41.  President  Miami  Univ.,  1841-44.  President  La- 
fayette Coll.,  1844-48.  Pres.  Washington  Coll.,  Va.,  1848-60.  Author  of 
"Baptism,"  "The  Prophecies,"  "Justification,"  "Sanctification,"  "Sab- 
batismos,"  "The  Tabernacle,"  "The  Vindication,"  "Political  Fallacies," 
also  numerous  literary  addresses,  sermons,  and  a  manuscript  commentary 
on  Hebrews.  Father  of  Rev.  John  M.  Junkin,  Miami  Univ.,  class  of  '41 
and  of  Hon.  George  M.  Junkin,  Philadelphia,  Miami  Univ.,  class  of  '42. 
Born  near  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Nov.  1,  1790.  Died,  May  20,  1868.  Vide  sketch 
and  portrait,  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia,  p.  389. 

*Er^smus  D.  McMaster,  Minister,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  1827.  D.  D.  LL-  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1864.  Licensed  by 
the  Reformed  Presbytery  of  New  York,  June  16,  1829.  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  1831-38.  President  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1838-45. 
President  Miami  Univ.,  1845-49.  Prof.  Systematic  Theology  in  Theol.  Sem., 
New  Albany,  Ind.,  1850-66.  Prof.  Theology,  Northwestern  Theol.  Sem., 
Chicago,  June  2, — Dec.  10,  1866.  Born,  Mercer,  Pa.,  Feb.  4,  1806.  Died, 
Chicago,  Dec.  10,  1866.     Vide  sketch  and  portrait,  Presbyterian  Encyclo- 


pedia, p.  506. 


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xiv  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*William  C.  Anderson,  Minister,  Junction  City,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Coll.,  1824.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1834.  D.  D.,  Miami 
Univ.,  1846.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Washington,  Pa.,  Dec.  13,  1827. 
Missionary  in  North  Carolina,  1828-29.  Agent  Presb.  Board,  1829-31. 
Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Pigeon  Creek,  Pa.,  1831-36.  General  Agent  of  the 
Western  Foreign  Missionary  Board,  1836-37.  Pastor  Presb.  Churches, 
Pittsburg,  1837-39;  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1839-43.  Prof.  Rhetoric  Hanover 
Coll.,  1843-44.  Pastor  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  and  Washington,  Pa.,  1844-45. 
Pastor  Dayton,  O.,  1845-49.  President  Miami  Univ.,  1849-54.  Pastor 
San  Francisco,  1854-63;  Pastor  Cincinnati,  1863-64;  New  Albany,  Ind., 
1864-65.  Supply  at  Abilene  and  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1866-70.  Born,  Wash- 
ington Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  18,  1804.  Died,  Aug.  28,  1870.  Father  of  Rev.  John 
A.  Anderson,  class  of  '53.  Vide  sketch  in  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia, 
p.  29. 

*John  W.  Hale,  Minister,  Covington,  Ky. 

D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1847.  Studied  theology  with  Dr.  Gideon  Blackburn 
and  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Presbytery  of  West  Tennessee,  Oct.,  1824. 
Evangelist  in  West  Tenn.,  1824-26.  Pastor  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  1826-30; 
Gallatin,  Tenn.,  1830-40.  Organized  and  acted  as  President  of  a  Female 
Seminary  at  Gallatin,  1837-40.  Pastor  Dayton,  O.,  1840-52 ;  Huntsville,  Ala., 
1852-54.  President  Miami  Univ.,  1854-66.  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Cov- 
ington, Ky.,  1866-76.  Born,  Orange  county,  N.  C.,Jan.  19,  1802.  Died, 
Jan.  6,  1886.     Vide  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia,  p.  293. 

*Robert  Livingston  Stanton,     Minister,     Washington,  D.  C. 

Student  Literary  Department  Lane  Seminary,  1834.  D.  D.,  Princeton,  1852. 
Studied  theology  Lane  Seminary  and  ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Mississ- 
ippi, Dec,  1839.  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Blue  Ridge,  Miss.,  1839-41 ;  Wood- 
ville,  Miss.,  1841-43;  New  Orleans,  La.,  1843-51.  President  Oakland  Col- 
lege, Miss.,  1851-54.  Pastor  Chillicothe,  O.,  1855-62.  Prof.  Danville  Theol. 
Sem.,  1862-66.  President  Miami  Univ.,  1860-71.  Editor,  New  York, 
1870-71;  "Herald  and  Presbyter"  Cincinnati,  1872-78.  Removed  to  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.j  1878.  Born,  Griswold,  Conn.,  March  28,  1810.  Died  at  sea,  May 
23,  1885.  Father  of  Robert  B.  Stanton,  Denver,  Colo.,  of  the  class  of  '71. 
Vide  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia  p.  854. 

Andrew  D.  Hepburn,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  1851.  .  D.  D.,  Hampden  Sidney,  1876.  EL.  D., 
Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  1878.  Prof.  Univ.  N.  C,  1859-67;  Prof.  Miami 
Univ.,  1868-71.  President  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73.  Prof.,  Davidson  Coll., 
N.  C,  1874-77.  President  Davidson  Coll.,  1877-85.  Prof.  Miami  Univ., 
1885 — .    Author  of  "Manual  of  Rhetoric." 

Robert  White  McFarland,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1847.  A.M.,  L  L.  D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan. 
Teacher  in  public  schools,  1847-50.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Madison  Coll., 
1851-56.  Prof.  Mathematics  Miami  Univ.,  1856-73.  Prof.  Mathematics  and 
Civil  Engineering,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1873-85.  President  Miami  Univ., 
1885-88.  State  Inspector  Railways,  1881-85.  Captain  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  86th  Ohio,  1862. 

Ethelbert  Dudley  Warfield,  Lawyer,  Easton,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1882.  A.  M.  1885.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1885.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1891  and  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1891. 
President  Miami  Univ.,  1888-91.  President  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa., 
1891— . 


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William  Oxlby  Thompson,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  Muskingum  Coll.,  New  Concord,  O.,  1878.  A.  M.  Muskingum 
Coll.,  1881.  D.  D.,  Muskingum,  1891.  Graduated  Western  Theol.  Sem., 
Allegheny  City,  1882.     Home    Missionary    and  Pastor,    Odebolt,   Iowa, 

1882-85.     Pastor  Uongmont,    Colo.,  1885-91.     President  Longmont  Coll., 

1885-89.     President  Miami  Univ.,  1891 — . 


OP  THE^n£S 

nriVERSITT^ 


PROFESSORS 


*John  Ebenezer  Annan,         Minister,         Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 

A.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1824.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1829.  Ordained 
by  the  Presbj'tery  of  Baltimore,  1829.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Geography, 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  and  Teacher  of  Political  Economy, 
Miami  Univ.,  1824-28.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church  at  Petersburg,  Va., 
1829-30.     Died,  Aug.  29,  1830. 

*Wilxiam  Sparrow,  Minister,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Former  student  of  Columbia  Coll.  D.  D.  Ordained  Deacon  in  the 
Episcopal  Church,  June  7,  1826,  and  Presbyter,  June  11,  1826.  Prof,  of 
Languages,  Miami  Univ.,  1824-25.  Prof,  in  Kenyon  Coll.,  1824-41. 
Prof,  in  Theological  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1841-74.     Died,  Jan.  17, 

1874. 

*William  H.  McGuffey,  Minister,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Coll.,  1826.  D.  D.,  EE.  D.  Prof,  of  Eatin,  Greek  and 
Hebrew,  Miami  Univ.,  1826-32.  Ordained  a  minister  by  the  Presbytery 
of  Oxford,  1832.  Prof,  of  Mental  Philosophy,  Philology,  and  General 
Criticism,  Miami  Univ.,  1832-36.  President  of  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1836-39. 
President  of  Ohio  Univ.,  1839-43.  Prof,  in  Woodward  High  School, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1843-45.  Prof,  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Univ.  of 
Va.,  1845-73.  Author  of  "McGuffey 's  Readers."  Died,  May  4,  1873. 
Vide,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  6. 

John  W.  Scott,  Minister,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Coll.,  1823.  A.  M.,  Yale,  1826.  D.  D.,  Augusta  Coll., 
1840.  Prof,  in  Washington  Coll.,  1824-28.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Geogra- 
phy, Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  and  Teacher  of  Political  Econ- 
omy, Miami  Univ.,  1828-32.  Ordained  a  minister  by  the  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  1830.  Prof,  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chemistry  and  Astronomy, 
and  Teacher  of  Political  Economy,  Miami  Univ.,  1832-35.  Prof,  of  Nat- 
ural Philosophy,  Astronomy  and  Chemistry,  Miami  Univ.,  1835-45.  Prof, 
in  Farmer's  Coll.,  1845-49.  Principal  of  Oxford  Female  Institute,  1849-54. 
Prof,  of  Natural  Science,  Hanover  Coll.,  1860-68.  Teacher,  Springfield, 
111.,  1868-70.  Prof,  in  Monongahela  Coll.,  1874-81.  Resident,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  since  1881. 

*Samuee  W.  McCracken,  Minister,  Hopewell,  O. 

A.  B.,  Miami,  1831.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Miami  Univ.,  1832-35;  of 
Ancient  Languages,  1835-37.     See  sketch  among  Alumni. 

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xviii  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Thomas  Armstrong,  Minister,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.,  Miami,  1830.  Prof,  of  Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew,  1832-35.  See 
sketch  among  Alumni. 

*A.  T.  Bledsoe, 

A.  B.    Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Miami  Univ.,  1835-36. 

*John  McArthur,  Minister,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Jefferson  Coll.  A.  M.,  and  D.  D.,  from  Jefferson  Coll.  Studied 
theology  ^under  direction  of  the  Presbytery  of  Beaver  and  licensed  by  the 
same  Oct.,  1827.  Ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Steuben ville,  Nov.  19, 
1828.  Pastor  Ridge,  O.,  1828-36;  Cadiz,  O.,  1828-37.  Prof.  Greek  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  Miami  Univ.,  1837-49.  President  pro.  tern.,  Miami 
Univ.,  1844-45.  Born,  Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  March  5,  1803.  Died,  Aug. 
7,  1849. 

*Chauncey  N.  Olds,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Miami,*i836.  Prof,  of  Latin  Language  and  Roman  Literature,  and 
Teacher  of  Hebrew,  1837-40.    See  sketch  among  Alumni. 

*Robert  Hamilton  Bishop,  Sr.,     Minister,     Pleasant  Hill,  O. 

Prof.'of  History  and  Political  Science,  1841-45.  See  sketch  among  Presi- 
dents. 

*James  Clement  Moffat,  Minister,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1835.  D.  D.  Tutor  of  Greek,  Coll.  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1837-39.  Prof  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1839-41.  Prof,  of 
Roman  Language  and  Literature,  and  of  Aesthetics,  Miami  Univ.,  1841-52. 
Licensed  a  minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  1851.  Prof,  of  Latin  and 
History,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1852-54;  of  Greek  and  History,  1854-61. 
Helena  Prof,  of  Church  History,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1861-90.  Author 
of  "Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Aesthetics ;  "  "A  Comparative  History 
of  Religions  before  Christ;"  and  "History  of  the  Church  in  Scotland 
until  the'Reformation."    Died,  June  7,  1890. 

*John  W.  Armstrong, 

A.  M.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  Miami  Univ.,  1841-43. 
Died,  1856. 

George  Waterman,  Minister,  Holybourne,  Eng. 

A.  B.,'A.  M.,  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1840.  B.  D.,  Lane  Sem.,  1840-43.  Prof,  of 
Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  Miami  Univ.,  1843-45.  Prof,  in 
Newton  Univ.,  1845-52.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Md.,  1852.  Supplied 
Independent  churches  in  England,  1855-68.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches, 
New  Windsor,  Md.,  1868-72;  Holybourne,  Hampshire,  England,  1872. 

*Thomas  J.  Matthews,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

Prof.^of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Miami  Univ.,  1845-52.    Died,  1852. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  xix 

*Orange  Nash  Stoddard,  Teacher,  Wooster,  0. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  1834.  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Monmouth,  1865.  Prof,  of  Natural 
Science,  Miami  Univ.,  1845-70;  President  pro.  tern.,  1854.  Prof,  of  Natural 
Science,  "Wooster  Univ.,  1870-92.     Died,  Feb.,  1892. 

*Charles  Elliott,  Minister,  Kaston,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1840.  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1861.  B.  D., 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1841.  Prof,  in  Western  Univ.,  1841-49.  Prof,  of 
Greek  Language  and  Literature,  and  of  Logic,  Miami  Univ.,  1849-63. 
Prof,  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis,  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chi- 
cago, Ills.,  1863-82.  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1882-92. 
Died,  Feb.  15,  1892. 

*Robert  Hamilton  Bishop,  Jr.,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  Miami,  1831.  Prof,  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Miami  Univ., 
1852-73  and  1885-87.    See  sketch  among  Alumni. 

Theophilus  A.  Wylie, 

A.  M.   D.  D.   Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Miami  Univ.,  1852-55. 

Charles  Hruby,  Teacher,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

A.  M.  Prof,  of  German  and  French  Languages  and  Literature,  Miami 
Univ.,  1852-57. 

Robert  White  McFarland,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Miami  Univ.,  1856-73.  See  sketch  among  Presidents. 

J.  C.  Christin, 

M.  D.  Prof,  of  German  and  French  Languages  and  Literature,  Miami 
Univ.,  1858-60. 

James  Y.  McKee, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Miami  Univ., 
1863-66. 

*ArthuH  Burtis,  Minister,  Oxford,  0. 

A.IB.,  Union  Coll.,  1827.  D.  D.  Ordained  1835.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches 
at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1835-36;  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1836-38;  Binghampton, 
N.  Y.,  1838-39;  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1840-45;  Vernon,  N.  J.,  1845-46;  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1846-57.  Secretary  of  American  and  Foreign  Christian  Union,  1861-63. 
Prof,  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Miami  Univ.,  1866-67.  Died, 
March  23, [1867. 

*Samuel  H.  McMullin,  Minister,  Glendale,  0. 

A.|B.,  Univ.  of  jPa.,  1849.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1851.  D.  D.  Or- 
dained by  the,  Presbytery  of  North  River,  1856.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian 
churches  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1856-60;  Bellaire,  Md.,  1860-61 ;  Smithtown, 
L-  L,  1861-64;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1865-67.  Prof,  of  the  Greek  Language 
and  Literature,  Miami  Univ.,  1867-70.  Prof,  of  Church  History,  Danville 
Theol.  Sem.,  1870-72.  Pastor  at  Circleville,  O.,  1872-82;  Glendale,  O., 
J882-8Q.     Died,  Feb.  17,  1892. 


xx  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Andrew  D.  Hepburn,  Minister,  Oxford,  0. 

Prof,  of  Logic,  Rhetoric,  and  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  Mi- 
ami Univ.,  1867-71 ;  of  Philosophy  and  Literature,  1871-73,  of  English 
Language  and  Literature,  1885 — .     See  sketch  among  Presidents. 

C.  H.  Carlton,  Army  Officer,  Fort  Meade,  S.  Dakota. 

Prof,  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1869-71.  Col.  of  the  8th  U.  S.  Cav- 
alry. 

Henrv  S.  Osborn,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1846.  A.  M.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1849.  LL.  D.,  Lafayette  Coll., 
1856.  Union  Seminary  class  of  1849.  Stated  Supply  one  year  in  Rhode 
Island.  Travelled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1851.  Pastor  of  churches  at 
Hanover,  Va.,  and  Belvidere,  N.J.  Prof,  of  Chemistry  and  Mining  En- 
gineering, Lafayette  Coll.,  1865-70.  Prof.  Natural  Science.  Miami  I'niv.. 
1870-73.  Author  of  "Palestine,  Past  and  Present,"  1859;  "Plants  of  the 
Holy  Land,"  1863;  "Metallurgy  of  Iron  and  Steel,"  1870;  "Minerals. 
Mines  and  Mining,"  1889;  "Biblical  History  and  Geography,"  1891 ; 
"The  Prospector's  Hand  Book,"  1892.  Also  several  smaller  volumes. 
Publisher  of  a  series  of  Classical  and  Biblical  maps. 

^Joseph  Millikin,  Minister,  Hamilton,  O. 

►        A.   B.,  Miami  Univ.,  1859.     Prof,  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature, 
Miami  Univ.,  1870-71.     See  sketch  among  Alumni. 

James  D.  Coleman, 

Prof,  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  1871-73. 

Henry  Snyder,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O 

B.  S.,  Ohio   State  Univ.,  1879.     Taught  in   the  Ohio  Institution  for  the 
Blind  at  Columbus,    O.,    1879-84.      Superintendent    of    same,    [8S 
Prof,  of  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Miami  Univ.,  1885—. 

Oliver  Holben,  Teacher,  Allentown,  Pa. 

A.  M.  Prof,  of  the  French  and  German  Languages  and  Literature, 
1885-88. 

Joseph  F.  James,     Geologist  and  Botanist,     Washington,  D.  C. 

Prof.  of.Geology  and  Botany,  Miami  Univ.,  1885-88. 

John  Robert  Sitlington  Sterrett,     Teacher,    Austin,  Tex. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Va.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Munich,  Germany,  1881. 
Student  of  the  American  School  at  Athens,  1882-83.  Acting  Director  of 
the  same,  1883-84.  Conducted  an  Epigraphical  Journey  in  Asia  Minor, 
1884,  and  The  Wolfe  Expedition  to  Asia  Minor,  1885.  Prof,  of  Greek  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88.  Prof,  of  Greek,  Univ.  of 
Texas,  1888 — .  Delivered  a  course  of  lectures  on  Grecian  Life  at  Cornell 
Univ.,  1891-92.  Published  works,  "Hymni  Homerici,"  1881  ;  "Inscrip- 
tions of  Assos,"  1885;  "Inscriptions  of  Tralleis,"  1885;  "An  Epigraphical 
Journey  in  Asia  Minor,"  397  Inscriptions,  2  Maps,  1888;  "The  Wolfe  Ex- 
pedition to  Asia  Minor,"  651  Inscriptions,  2  Maps,  1888. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  xxi 

Alfred  Emerson,  Teacher,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  School  of  Arts,  Athens,  Greece,  1876.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Munich,  Ger- 
many, 1881.  Fellow,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1882-85.  Prof,  of  Latin  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  Miami,  1887-88.  Prof,  of  Greek,  Lake  Forest  Univ., 
1888-91.     Prof,  of  Archaeology,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891 — . 

Roger  Bruce  Johnson,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.,  Princeton,  1887.  A.  M.  1889.  Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  Mi- 
ami Univ.,  1888—. 

Walter  Ray  Bridgman,  Teacher,  Lake  Forest,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  Yale,  1881.  A.  M.,  Miami,  1891.  Tutor,  Yale  Coll., '1884-88.  Prof. 
Greek,  Miami  Univ.,  1888-91.    Prof.  Greek,  Lake  Forest,  1891— . 

Arnold  Guyot  Cameron,         Teacher,         New  Haven,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1886.  A.  M.,  same,  1888.  Ph.  D.,  same,  1891. 
Prof.  German  and  French,  Miami  Univ.,  1888-91.  Asst.  Prof.  French, 
Yale,  1891— . 

Charles  William  Hargitt,         Teacher,         Rochester,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  Moore's  Hill  Coll.  M.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1890.  Prof.  Moore's 
Hill  Coll.;  Prof.  Biology  and  Geology,  Miami  Univ.,  1888-H91 ;  Prof. 
Biology,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1891 — . 

William  Augustus  Merrill,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  1880.  A.  M.,  1884.  Prof.  Belmont  Coll.,  College  Hill,  1885 
-88;  Prof.  Latin,  Miami  Univ.,  1888—. 

Joseph  Victor  Collins,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

Ph.  B.,   Univ.  Wooster,    1879.   Ph.   D.,  Wooster,    1879.   Graduate  Student 
Johns  Hopkins,  1881-82  and  1883-84.   Tutor  Wooster  Univ.,  1879-80;  Prof. 
.    Mathematics,  Hastings  College,  1883-88;  Prof.  Mathematics,  Miami  Uni- 
versity, 1888—. 

Edward  Playfair  Anderson,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1879.  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich,  1886.  Student, 
Paris,  1880.  Prof.  Latin  and  French,  McMinville  Coll.,  1882-84.  Post- 
graduate student,  Univ.  Mich.,  1884-86.  Teacher  Mich.  Military  Academy, 
1887.  Prof.  Ohio  Univ.,  1888-89;  Prof.  Mich.  Agric.  Coll.,  1889-91;  Prof, 
of  Modern  Languages,  Miami  Univ.,  1891 — .  Translator  of  Sorel's 
"Montesquieu,"  Simon's  "Victor  Cousin,"  and  joint  translator  Bois- 
sier's  "Madame  de  Sevigne."  Published  "The  Best  Letters  of  Madame 
de  Sevigne,"  1891. 

Aaron  Iy.  Treadwell,  Teacher.  Oxford,  0. 

B.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Conn.  M.  S.,  Wesleyan,  1890. 
Assistant  in  Natural  History,  Wesleyan,  1888-91 ;  Prof.  Biology  and 
Geology,  Miami  Univ.,  1891 — . 

Herman  Louis  Ebeling,  Teacher,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1882.  Ph.  D.,  1891.  Classical  Instructor,  German 
Theol.  Sem.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1882-86.  Post  graduate  in  Latin,  Greek 
and  Sanskrit,  Johns  Hopkins,  1886-91.  Univ.  scholar,  1888-89.  Fellow  in 
Greek,  1889-90.  Teacher  of  Greek,  Latin  and  French,  Dr.  Deichman's 
Gymnasium  School,  Baltimore,  1890-91  ;  Prof.  Greek,  Miami  Univ.,  1891 — . 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  PREPARATORY  DEPARTMENT. 


[Sketches  of  the  following  may  be  found  among  the  Alumni,  with  the  ex- 
ception of  Wiiliston,  Lyman  and  Parrott.] 

John  P.  Williston,             Principal,  1825-26 

A.  B.  Yale,  1820.    Died,  Tunbridge,  Vermont,  April,  1829. 

John  P.  Vandyke,      Associate  Principal,  1826-29 

John  S.  Weaver,       Associate  Principal,  1826-29 

William  F.  Ferguson,      Principal,  1829-35 

William  W.  Robertson,   Principal,  1835-40 

Robert  H.  Bishop,  Jr.,      Principal,  1840-52 

Darius  Lyman,  Jr.,             Assistant,  1851-53 

Milton  Sayler,                  Principal,  1852-53 

David  Swing,                      Principal,  1853-66 

A.  G.  Chambers,                 Assistant,  1853-56 

John  T.  Killen,                Assistant,  1856-60 

Robert  Christie,  *            Principal,  1866-70 

James  A.  I.  Lowes,            Principal,  1870-72 

Henry  B.  McClure,           Principal,  1872-73 

Thomas  Parrott,               Principal,  1888-90 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1888.    Now  a  student  abroad. 

Wilber  J.  Greer,               Principal,  1890 — 


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Class  of  1826. 
*Samuel  Caldwell  Baldridge,  Minister,  Shilo,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Associate  Reformed  Theol.  Sem.,  1827-29.  Li- 
censed by  the  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  29,  1829.  Ordained  by 
same,  June  3,  1830.  Pastor  of  United  Presbyterian  churches  in  Randolph 
Co.,  111.,  1830-36;  Princeton,  Ind.,  1837-53;  Salem,  Ind.,  1853-56;  Provi- 
dence, Ind.,  1856-61;  Sharon,  Ind.,  1863-66;  Shilo,  Ind.,  1866-67.  Father 
of  Benjamin  I,.,  '45.  Born,  Adams  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  18,  1801.  Died,  Aug.  4, 
1867. 

^William  McMillan  Corry,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Columbus,  O.,  1832.  Practised  law  at 
Cincinnati,  1832-48.  Lived  abroad  at  Paris,  France,  1848-51.  Member 
House  of  Representatives,  Ohio,  1855-57.  Founder  and  for  several  years 
editor  of  the  "Cincinnati  Commoner,"  which  was  established  in  1865 
and  discontinued  in  1872.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1849^-60.  Born,  Cin- 
cinnati, Jan.,  16,  1811.  Died,  Sept.  8,  1880.  Vide,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol. 
I,  No.  8. 

*Daniel  L,.  Gray,  Minister,  Des  Arc,  Ark. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  Pres.  of  S.  Car.,  1828.  Ordained  by  same,  June 
1,  1829.  Pastor  Fairforest  church,  S.  Car.,  1829-31.  Organized  church  in 
Western  District  of  Tenn.,  1832,  in  Jackson  Co.,  Ark.,  1833.  Pastor  of 
latter  church,  1833-36.  Missionary  at  Hudsonville,  Miss.,  1836-43.  Pastor 
at  Henderson,  Ky.,  1844-50.  Agent  of  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.,  1851.  Pastor  at  Raleigh,  Tenn.,  1852-55;  Des  Arc,  Ark., 
1855-61.  Born,  Abbeville  Dis.,  S.  Car.,  April  24,  1803.  Died,  April  16, 
1S62.     Vide,  "Southern  Presbyterian,"  1862. 

*Ebenezer  Krskine  Pressly,      Minister,      Due  West,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  as  Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian  minister, 
Feb.  21,  1829.  Missionary  in  Georgia,  Florida,  and  Alabama,  1829-30. 
Pastor  at  Due  West,  S.  Car.,  1830-53.  Prof,  in  Theol.  Sem.  of  Asso.  Ref. 
Church,  Due  West,  1832-47.  Founded  Erskine  College  at  Due  West,  1839. 
President  of  same,  1839-46.  President  of  Anderson  Female  Collegiate  In- 
stitute, Anderson,  S.  Car.,  1850-53.  Resigned  on  account  of  ill-health. 
Brother  of  James  P.,  '26.  Died,  July  26,  i860.  Vide,  "Due  West  Telescope," 
i860. 

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2  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*James  Patterson  Pressly,         Minister,        Due  West,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Erskine  Coll.  Licensed  by  the  Second  Associate  Re- 
formed Presbytery  of  Carolina,  Feb.  20,  1829.  Ordained  at  Generostee,  S. 
Car.,  March  27, 1830.  Pastor  at  Due  West,  Generostee,  and  Bethel,  S.  Car., 
1830.  Missionary  in  Georgia,  Alabama,  and  Florida,  1831.  Pastor  at 
Prosperity  and  Dallas,  Alabama,  1831-40.  Prof,  of  Languages  in  Erskine 
Coll.,  Due  West,  1840-77.  Prof,  of  Greek  Exegesis  and  of  Systematic 
Theology  in  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.  during  the  same  period.  Brother  of 
Ebenezer  E.,  '26.  Died,  March  30,  1877.  Vide,  Life  by  Rev.  J.  J.  Bonner, 
Miami  Univ.  Library. 

*James  Reynolds,  Student  of  Theology,  Preble  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  and  had  completed  his  course  when  he  died  in 
April,  1829. 

*James  Thomson,  Minister,  Mankato,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Cincinnati,  Oct.  5, 1826.  Ordained 
by  same  October  3,  1827.  Pastor  near  Mt.  Carmel,  Ind.,  1S26-27.  Removed 
to  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Nov.,  1827,  where  he  founded  Wabash  Coll.  Pastor 
of  Presbyterian  church,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  from  1832,  until  his  removal 
to  Mankato,  Minn.,  in  the  6o's.  Brother  of  John  S.,  '26.,  and  Win.  M,  '28. 
Born,  Springdale,  O.,  June  1,  1801.     Died,  Oct.  j,  1873. 

*John  Steele  Thomson,  Minister,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Cincinnati,  October  6,  1828.  Or- 
dained by  same,  Oct.  4,  1829.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Newton,  Ind., 
1829-31 ;  Waveland,  Ind.,  1831-34.  Assisted  in  the  founding  of  Wabash 
College  and  became  its  agent.  Became  Prof,  of  Mathematics  in  the  insti- 
tution Jan.  1,  1834,  which  position  he  held  until  his  death.  Brother  of 
James,  '26,  and  Wm.  M,  '28.  Born,  Springdale,  O.,  Dec.  4,  1804.  Died, 
Jan.  3,  1843. 

*John  P.  Van  Dyke,  Minister,  Pleasant  Ridge,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1826-28.  Licensed 
by  Presbytery  of  Miami,  1828.  Ordained  by  same,  June,  1829.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  West  Union,  O.,  1829-52;  Red  Oak,  O.,  1852-54;  Frank- 
fort, Ind.,  1854-56;  Pleasant  Ridge,  O.,  1856-62.  Born,  Adams  Co.,  Pa., 
Oct.  18,  1803.  Died,  Aug.  13,  1862.  Vide,  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia, 
p.  972. 

*John  Smallwood  Weaver,  Minister,  Springfield,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1826-28.  Li- 
censed by  Presbytery  of  Miami,  1828.  Ordained  by  same,  1830.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Franklin,  O.,  1829-32  ;  Sand  Creek,  Ind.,  1832-38 ;  Bethel, 
O.,  1838-43;  New  Jersey  Church,  O.,  1843-58;  Dick's  Creek  Church,  O., 
1858-65.  Served  under  U.  S.  Christian  Commission  of  U.  S.  Army,  1863. 
Removed  to  Springfield,  O.,  1865,  where  he  died,  May  22,  1871. 

*Edward  Woodruff,  lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1828.  Member  and  President  of  the 
City  Council  of  Cincinnati,  1834-42  and  1850-52.  Member  of  convention 
to  frame  a  new  city  charter  for  Cincinnati,  1846.  Judge  of  Common  Pleas 
Court  of  Ham.  Co.,  O.,  1852-67.  One  of  the  original  corporators  of  the 
Cincinnati  Law  Library.  Delivered  address  at  the  inauguration  of  Rev. 
E.  D.  McMaster  as  president  of  Miami  Univ.,  1845.  Trustee  of  Miami 
Univ.,  1842-60.  Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  18,  1807.  Died,  Feb.  15, 1883. 
Vide,  Portrait  and  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Americans,  p.  260. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  <  3 

*James  Worth,  Minister,  Halsey,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  29,  1829.  Or- 
dained by  same,  June  3,  1830.  Pastor  of  United  Presbyterian  churches  at 
New  Zion  and  Milroy,  Ind.,  1830-52;    Lane  Co.,  Ore.,  1852-57;    Eugene 

City,  Ore.,  1858-61 ;  Brownville,  Ore.,  1862-74,  when  he  retired  from  active 

ministry.     Born,  Salem  Co.,  N.  J.,  July  13,  1800.     Died,  July  18,  1881. 

Class  of  1827. 
*James  Henry  Bacon,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Tutor  at  Miam  Univ.,  1831-32.  Studied  law  and  practised  at 
Dayton,  O.,  for  several  years.  Prof,  of  Languages,  Pleasant  Hill  Academy 
about  1842.  Removed  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where  he  practised  law  until  his 
death  in  i860. 

John  W.  Caldwell,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  W7est  Point,  2  years.  At- 
tended Cincinnati  Law  School  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  Has  practised 
continuously  in  Cincinnati.  Chairman  of  the  Military  Committee  of 
tHam.  Co.,  i860.  Was  Commandant  of  Camp  Dennison  at  Columbus  dur- 
ing the  war,  and  aided  in  organizing  Ohio's  contingent  for  the  army.  U. 
S.  Minister  to  Bolivia,  South  America,  1866-69. 
Address,  11  Temple  Bar. 

^Nicholas  G.  R.  Gassaway,  U.  S.  Cadet,         Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Entered  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point  after  graduation, 
and  while  there,  was  attacked  with  hemorrhage  of  the  lungs.  Returned 
home  and  died  Sept.  21,  1829. 

*John  Hopkins  Harney,    Teacher  and  Editor,    Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences,  State  Univ., 
Bloomington,  Ind.,  1827-32.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Han- 
over Coll.,  Hanover,  Ind.,  1832-36.  Prof,  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chem- 
ist^, and  Geology  in  latter  institution  1836-38.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
and  Civil  Engineering  in  the  University  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  1838-44.  Ed- 
itor of  Louisville  "Democrat,"  1844-68.  Member  of  Charleston  Presi- 
dential Convention,  i860.  Opposed  secession  and  was  largely  instrumen- 
tal in  keeping  Kentucky  in  the  Union.  Member  of  State  Legislature, 
1861-63.     Born,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  Feb.  20,  1806.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1868. 

*Thomas  A.  Jones,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  in  Cincinnati.     Died,  1830. 

*John  McMechan,  Physician,  Darrtown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Medical  College.     Died,  March  21,  1880. 

^William  Anderson  Porter,  Lawyer,  Corydon,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1828.  Practised  law  at  Corydon,  Ind. 
Judge  of  the  Probate  Court  of  Harrison  Co.,  Ind.,  1829-36.  Member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  Indiana,  1843-47.  Speaker  of  the  same, 
1843-45.     Born,  Jan  28,  1800.     Died,  Jan.  24,  1884. 


4  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Robert  Cumming  Schenck,        Lawyer,        Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Post-graduate  student'and  tutor  of  French  and  Latin,  Mi- 
ami Univ.,  1827-30.  Studied  law  under  Thomas  Corwin  and  admitted  to 
the  bar,  Jan.  183 1.  Practised  law  at  Dayton,  O.  Member  of  Ohio  House 
of  Representatives,  1841-42.  Member  of  Lower  House  of  Congress,  1843-51. 
Appointed  by  President  Fillmore  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  to  Brazil,  1851.  Accredited  Envoy  Extraordinary  to  Ur- 
uguay, Paraguay,  and  Argentine  Confederation,  negotiating  important 
treaties.  Returned  in  1854  and  resumed  the  practice  of  law.  Commis- 
sioned brigadier-general,  Union  Army,  1861.  Assigned  to  Gen.  Tyler's 
division  and  distinguished  himself  at  the  first  battle  of  Bull's  Run,  July 
21,  1861.  Transferred  to  Gen.  Rosecrans'  division.  Took  Fremont's 
command  and  was  in  command  of  the  First  Corps  of  the  Army  of  Va. 
Seriously  wounded  and  permanently  disabled  at  the  second  battle  of 
Bull's  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862.  Promoted  to  Major  General  for  distinguished 
bravery.  Appointed  commanderHof  Middle  Department  of  U.  S.  Army, 
Dec.  II,  1862.  Resigned  command,  Dec'5,  1863,  and  entered  Lower  House 
of  Congress,  serving  until  1870.  Member  of  High  Joint  Commission  to 
settle  disputes  between  England  and  the  United  States,  1870-71.  Minis- 
ter to  England,  1871-75.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1835-39.  Born,  Frank- 
lin, O.,  Oct.  4,  1809.  Died,  March  23,  1890.  Vide,  Portrait  and  Sketch, 
0  Miami  Student,  Vol.  IX.,  No.  6. 

^Joseph  Spencer  Wallace,     Merchant,     Parkersburg,  W.  Ya. 

A.  fB.  I  'Prepared  for  the  ministry  at  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  and  Hanover, 
Ind.,  but  on  account  of  throat  trouble  never  preached.  Engaged  in 
flouring  and  milling  industries  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Also  established 
the  first  foundry  in  that  city.  Removed  to  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1865,  and 
engaged  in  farming  and  fruit-growing.  Born,  Hamilton,  O.,  Oct.  4,  1802. 
Died,  Nov.  9,  1876. 

Class  of  1828. 
*George  Brown  Bishop,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Hanover,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.'M.  Studied  theology  at  Princeton.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  Nov.,  1833.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Oxford,  O.,  1833-34.  Prof, 
of  Biblical  Criticism  and  Oriental  Literature  in  the  Indiana  Theol.  Sem., 
Hanover,  Ind.,  1834-37.  Brother  of  Robert  H.,  '31 ;  Ebenezer  B.,  '33,  and 
John  M.,  '41.  Born,  Fayette  Co.,  Ky.,  March  30,  1810.  Died,  Dec.  14,  1837. 
Vide,  Presbyterian  Encyclopedia,  p.  74. 

*William  F.  Ferguson,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Monmouth,  111. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  "  D.  D.,  1852.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ., 
1829-35.  President  of  Macomb  Coll.,  Macomb,  111.  Approximate  date  of 
death,  1854. 

*Henry  Pringle  Galloway,  Farmer,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising  near  Xenia.  Enlisted  in 
the  three  month's  service,  154  O.  V.  I.,  1864.  In  1874  travelled  in  Cali- 
fornia for  his  health.  Brother  of  Albert  G.,  '30,  and  James  E.,  '44.  Born, 
Xenia,  O.,  Jan.  29,  1810.  Died  at  Carlin, Nevada,  July  30,  1874,  while  en 
route  to  his  home  at  Xenia. 

*John  M.  Garrigus,  Teacher,  Burlington,  Iowa. 

A.  B.    Died,  May  19,  1842. 

*James  B.  Marshall,  Lawyer  and  Editor, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  *Cannot  be  traced  and  is  said  to  be'dead.  Last  residence 
known,  Columbus,  O.,  as  stated  in  the  Triennial  of  1861. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  5 

*John  A.  Matson,  Lawyer,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  at  Connersville,  Ind.,  in  the  office  of  Hon. 
Oliver  H.  Smith.  Admitted  to  the  bar  1831.  Practised  law  at  Brookville, 
Ind.,  1833-50.  Member  of  the  Indiana  House  of  Representatives,  1840-41. 
Twice  nominated  for  Congress  on  the  Whig  ticket.  Whig  candidate  for  _ 
Governor  of  Indiana,  1849.  Moved  to  Cincinnati,  Feb.,  1850,  thence  to 
Greencastle,  Ind.,  Sept.  1851.  Prof,  of  Law,  Indiana  Asbury  Univ.,  for 
several  years.    Born,  North  Bend,  0.,  Sept.  9,  1810.     Died,  July  15,  1870. 

*John  Irwin  Morrison,  Teacher,         Knightstown,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Founded  Salem  Female  Institute,  Salem,  Ind.,  1835.  Mem- 
ber of  Indiana  House  of  Representatives  from  Washington  Co.,  1839-40. 
Prof,  of  Languages,  Indiana  State  Univ.,  Bloomington,  Ind.,  1840-43. 
State  Senator  of  Indiana,  1847-50.  Delegate  to  Constitutional  Convention 
of  Indiana,  1850-51,  and  author  of  Section  8,  which  created  the  office  of 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Treasurer  of  Washington  Co., 
Ind.,  1856-60.  U.  S.  Commissioner  Provost  Marshal's  office,  1863-65. 
State  Treasurer  of  Indiana,  1865-67.  Moved  to  Knightstown,  Ind.,  1872. 
President  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Indiana  State  Univ.,  1874-78.  Trustee  of 
Wayne  township,  1878-81.  Principal  of  Washington  Co.  Seminary  for 
20  years.  Born,  July  25,  1806.  Died,  July  17,  1882.  Vide,  American  En- 
cyclopaedia, Annual  1882,  p.  640. 

*Samuel  W.  Parker,  Lawyer,  Connersville,  Ind. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.  Principal  of  County  Seminary,  Connersville,  Ind.,  1829-30. 
Studied  law  under  Hon.  Oliver  H.  Smith  and  admitted  to  the  bar,  Aug., 
183 1.  Practised  law  at  Connersville,  Ind.  Founded  and  edited  "The 
Watchman,"  1834-36.  Member  State  Senate  of  Indiana,  1834-35  j  House  of 
Representatives,  1835-36.  Appointed  Prosecuting  attorney,  1836.  Elected 
by  Whig  party  as  Representative  Lower  House  of  Congress,  1849 ;  re- 
elected 1852.  Declined  a  re-nomination  in  1855.  President  of  Whitewater 
Canal  Co.  and  Junction  Railroad  Co.  Born,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9, 
1805.  Died  of  pneumonia,  Feb.  1,  1859.  Vide,  Sketch  in  "Miami 
Student,"  April,  1892. 

*Aaron  Horrill  Pierson,  Lawyer,  Natchitoches,  La. 

A.  B.  Graduated  at  Cincinnati  Law  School  and  engaged  in  practice  at 
Natchitoches,  La.  Member  of  Constitutional  Convention  of  La.,  1861. 
Born,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  181 1.     Died,  May  25,  1875. 

*James  Simpson,  Physician,  Sparta,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Medical  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1836.  Practised 
medicine  at  Sparta,  Ills.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Washington  Coll.,  Penn., 
for  several  years  prior  to  his  graduation  in  medicine.  Born,  Hamilton, 
O.,  Dec.  9,  1805.    Died,  1847. 

William  McClure  Thomson,  Minister,  Denver,  Col. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  1858.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained 
in  1 831.  Served  as  a  missionary  at  Syria  and  Palestine,  1833-49;  in  the 
Holy  Land,  1850-57  and  1859-76.  Author  of  "  The  Land  and  The  Book ;  " 
"  The  Land  of  Promise ;  "  Travels  in  Modern  Palestine,  Illustrative  of 
Biblical  History,  Manners,  and  Customs."  Brother  of  James,  '26,  and 
John  S,  '26. 
Address,  1355  Inslee  street. 


6  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Class  of  1829. 
*William  Magaw  Boyse,  Minister,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  03-  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  June  14,  1S32.  Ordained  by  same,  Sep.  11,  1833.  Pas- 
tor of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Richmond  and  Ebenezer,  Ind.,  1833-53; 
Keokuk,  la.,  1853-61.     Born,  South  Carolina,  1807.     Died,  Oct.  31,  1861. 

*Robert  Cunningham  Caldwell,      Lawyer,      Pensacola,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  but  soon  gave  up  the  practice  of  law  to 
enter  the  U.  S.  Navy  as  an  officer.  Distinguished  himself  in  the  war  .'with 
Mexico  and  in  Indian  wars.     Died,  Nov.  13,  1852. 

*Courtland  Cushing,         Lawyer,         Virgin  Bay,  Nicaragua. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  under  Thomas  Corwin  and  admitted  to  the  bar 
at  Madison,  Ind.,  Sept.  3,  1832.  Practised  law  at  Madison,  Ind.  Attorney 
for  Madison  &  Indianapolis  R.  R.  U.  S.  District  Attorney  for  Southern 
District  of  Indiana,  1841-45.  Judge  of  Circuit  Court,  1845-50.  U.  S. 
Charge  d'  Affaires,  Ecuador,  S.  A.,  1850-53.  Agent  for  the  Accessory 
Transit  Co.,  of  New  York,  at  Virgin  Bay,  Nicaragua,  1853-56.  Died,  San 
Juan  del  Norte,  Nicaragua,  May  24,  1856. 

*James  N.  Gamble,  Minister,  Bellefontaine,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  licensed  by  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  June  14,  1832.  Ordained  by  same,  Sep.  10,  1833.  Pas- 
tor of  United  Pres.  church  at  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1833-42.  Born,  Xenia,  O., 
Oct.  8,  1810.    Died,  Dec.  19,  1842. 

*William  Adair  Holliday,        Minister,         Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1829-32.  Licensed  by  Pres- 
bytery of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1831.  Ordained  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1834.  Pastor  Pres.  church  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1832-34.  Home  Mission- 
ary, 1834-40.  Preached  and  taught  at  Crawfordsville;  Rising  Sun,  Indiana- 
polis, Ind.,  and  Paris,  Ky.,  1840-64.  Prof,  of  Latin  in  Hanover  Coll., 
1864-66.  Brother  of  Robert,  '38.  Born,  Harrison  Co.,  Ky.,  July  16,  1803. 
Died,  Dec.  16,  1866. 

*Ralph  Phillips  Lowe,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Ashesville,  Ala.  In 
1834  removed  to  Dayton,  O.,  and  practised  there  until  1840,  when  he 
moved  to  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Appointed  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  the  Sec- 
ond Judicial  district  of  Iowa,  1841.  Appointed  by  Gov.  Chamber  General 
of  2nd  Division  of  Iowa  Militia,  1842.  District  Judge  of  the  First  Judicial 
district  of  Iowa,  1852-57.  Governor  of  Iowa,  1858-60.  Judge  of  the  Su-# 
preme  Court  of  Iowa,  1860-68.  U.  S.  District  Attorney,  1868-71.  Ap- 
pointed agent  for  the  State  of  Iowa  to  press  claim  against  the  United 
States  for  $800,000,  and  removed  to  Washington,  1871.  Brother  of  John 
G,  '38.  Born,  Warren  Co.,  O.,  Nov.  27,  1805.  Died,  Dec.  22,  1883.  Vide, 
Sketch  and  Portrait,  Iowa  "Historical  Record,"  Oct.,  1891,  in  Miami 
Univ.  Library. 

*William  Cowper  Lyle,  Editor,  Paris,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Editor  of  "Western  Citizen,"  1829-67.  Treasurer  of  Bour- 
bon Co.,  Ky.,  1843-67.  Brother  of  John  A.,  '37.  Born,  Paris,  Ky.,  Aug. 
16,  1808.     Died,  Jan.  25,  1874. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  7 

*John  McDill,  Minister,  S.  Hanover,  Ind. 

A.  B.    Studied  theology  under  Rev.  Alexander  Porter.    Licensed  by  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  Dec.,  1832.    Ordained  by  Pres.  of  Indiana,  June  22, 
1835.     Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church  at  S.  Hanover,  Ind.,  1835-38.    Father 
of  James  W.,  '53.     Born,  Preble  Co.,  O.,  1806.    Died  from  consumption^ 
July  27,  1840. 

*James  Reily,  Lawyer,  Houston,  Texas. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Houston,  Texas.  Rep- 
resented Harris  Co.,  Texas,  in  the  Congress  of  the  Republic,  1840-41. 
Minister  to  the  U.  S.  until  Texas  was  annexed.  In  command  of  a  Texas 
regiment  during  the  Mexican  war,  1846-47.  Appointed  by  President 
Buchanan  U.  S.  Minister  to  Russia.  Colonel  of  the  4th  Texas  Cavalry, 
C.  S.  A.  Participated  in  invasion  of  New  Mexico,  1862.  Sent  on  a  diplo- 
matic mission  to  Mexico,  1862.  Killed  in  the  battle  of  Franklin,  La., 
April  13,  1863,  while  leading  his  regiment  with  conspicuous  gallantry. 

^Nathaniel  Cooper  Weede,       Minister,        St.  Charles,  Iowa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  July  5,  1832.  Or- 
dained by  Monongahela  Presbytery,  Nov.  13,  1833.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Bethel,  Brush  valley,  and  Blairsville,  Penn.,  1833-48 ;  LaPrairie 
and  Elmira,  Ills.,  1849-61.  Preached  but  little  after  1861,  on  account  of 
injuries  received  from  a  fall  from  a  horse.  Born,  Abbeville,  S.  Car.,  June 
23,  1808.    Died,  Ocf  5,  1887. 

Class  of  1830. 
*Thomas  Armstrong,  Minister  and  Teacher,         Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Tutor  of  Hebrew  at  Miami  Univ.,  and  student  of  theology  under 
Dr.  Bishop,  1831-32.  Licensed  to  preach  by  the  Presbytery  of  Miami. 
Prof,  of  Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Miami  Univ.,  1832-35.  Died  at  Yellow 
Springs,  O.,  of  consumption,  Aug  27,  1835. 

^Robert  Patterson  Brown,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  Associate  Jus- 
tice of  the  Montgomery  Co.  court  under  the  old  constitution  of  Ohio. 
Died,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  4,  1879. 

• 

*William  R.  CollETT,  Farmer,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  but  never  practised  law.  Trustee  of 
Miami  Univ.,  1848-54.     Died,  July,  i860. 

Ebenezer  Newton  Elliott,        Minister,        Morning  Sun,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Lewisburg  Univ.,  Pa.  LL.  D.,  Oakland  Coll.,  Miss. 
Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Indiana  State  Univ.,  1832-36.  President  of  Mis- 
sissippi Coll.,  1836-39.  Studied  theology  and  was  ordained  by  Southern 
Presbyterian  church,  1840.  Studied  medicine  but  never  practised  except 
as  a  surgeon  in  the  Confederate  army.  President  of  Oakland  Scientific 
School,  Oakland,  Miss. ;  Planters'  College ;  Ghent  College ;  and  Wash- 
ington Scientific  School.  While  in  Miss,  was  also  an  extensive  cotton 
planter.  Author  of  "  Cotton  is  King  and  Pro-Slavery  Arguments,"  1859. 
Also  many  newspaper  articles  and  public  addresses.  Now  greatly 
enfeebled  in  health  and  living  with  his  nephew  at  Morning  Sun,  Preble 
Co.,  Ohio. 


8  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*  Albert  Gallatin  Galloway,  Lawyer,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  at  Transylvania  Univ.  and  Cincinnati  Law 
School.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835.  Practised  at  Xenia,  O.  Editor  of 
the  Greene  County  "Gazette,"  1836-38.  Lived  at  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1849-53.  Inspector  of  Customs  at  San  Francisco,  1850-53.  Resumed  the 
practice  of  law,  Xenia,  O.,  1853.  Captain  of  Co.  E,  12th  O.  V.  L,  three 
months'  service,  1861.  Secretary  to  Commodore  Schenck,  commander  of 
U.  S.  Man-of-War,  "Powhatan,"  1865.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1860-72. 
Brother  of  Henry  P,  '28,  and  James  E,  '44.  Born,  Xenia,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1811. 
Died,  May  19,  1876. 

I  *  Willi  am  Gregg,  Planter,  Clinton,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  After  teaching  a  few  years  in  Indiana,  moved  to  Newton 
Co.,  Miss.,  where  he  served  as  Clerk  of  the  Court  for  two  terms.  After- 
wards moved  to  Clinton,  Miss.,  and  engaged  in  planting.  Born,  near 
Greenville,  E.  Tenn.,  April  4,  1804.     Died,  Aug.  9,  1862.  ' 

*Joseph  P.  Halsey,  Teacher,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.  Tutor  at  Miami,  1830-31.  Elected  Principal  of  the  Preparatory  De- 
partment of  Woodward  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  6,  1831,  but  died  before 
the  session  opened  in  the  fall. 

*Thornton  Anthony  Mills,      Minister,     New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami,  1854.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1833.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1833-36;  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1836-48.  Purchased  "The  Watchman  of  the  Valley"  and  edited 
it  under  the  name  of  the  "Central  Christian  Herald,"  Cincinnati,  O.,  1848- 
53.  Raised  the  funds  for  the  erection  of  the  Second  Pres.  church  at 
Indianapolis,  Ind.;  and  served  as  pastor,  1853-56.  General  Agent  of  the 
Permanent  Committee  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Pres.  church  on 
Education  for  the  Ministry,  New  York  City,  1856-67.  Born,  Paris,  Ky., 
Sept.,  1810.    Died,  June,  1867.     Vide,   Presbyterian  Encyclopedia,  p.  524. 

*Isaac  Newton  Shepherd,  Minister,  Hennepin,  111. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1837.  Studied  theology  at  Hanover,  Ind. 
Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Miss.,  Oct.,  1836.  Prof.  Mississippi  Coll.,  Clin- 
ton, Miss.,  1836-38.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Marion,  O.,  1840-62.  Moved 
to  Raleigh,  Tenn.,  1862,  and  supplied  vacant  churches.  Born,  Ripley,  O., 
May  29,  1809.    Died,  July  2,  1885. 

*William  B.  Woodruff,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Lane  Sem.,  1834-36,  and  Princeton  Theol. 
Setn.,  1836-37.    Licensed  to  preach.    Died,  1838. 

Class  of  iSji. 
*Robert  Hamilton  Bishop,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1888.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Hanover 
Coll.,  1832-33.  Teacher  of  village  school  in  Kentucky,  1834.  Publisher, 
Oxford,  Ohio.,  1835-38.  Instructor  in  the  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ., 
1838-40.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1840-52.  Prof,  of 
Latin,  Miami  Univ.,  1852-73  and  1885-87.  During  the  interim  between 
1873  and  1885,  taught  one  year  in  Farmer's  College  and  Oxford  College. 
Secretary  of  Miami  Univ.,  1853-90.  Secretary  of  the  Alumni  Association, 
1843-88.  Brother  of  George  B.,  '28;  Ebenezer  E,  '33;  and  John  M,  '41. 
Father  of  George,  '67,  and  Sylvester,  '72.  Vide,  sketch  and  portrait, 
"Miami  Student." 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  9 

*Marcus  Marcellus  Brigham,         Lawyer,         Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  Practised  for 
several  years   in   Mississippi,  returned  to  Cincinnati,  0.,  and  died,  1840. 

^Freeman  G.  Cary,     Teacher  and  Horticulturist,    Hamilton7~Or 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Proprietor  and  Principal  of  Cary's  Academy,  College  Hill, 
1833-45.  Founded  Farmer's  College,  1845.  President  of  the  same,  1845-54. 
Resigned  to  take  charge  of  the  Horticultural  department  of  Farmer's 
College,  which  plan  was  abandoned  in  1861.  Editor  of  "  The  Cincinnatus," 
1854-61.  Retired  to  a  farm  near  Hamilton,  0.,  1861.  Organizer  and  Presi- 
dent of  the  Cincinnati  Horticultural  Society  and  also  of  the  Butler  County 
Horticultural  Society.  Brother  of  Samuel  F,  '35.  Born,  Cincinnati,  0., 
April  7,  1810.  Died,  Aug.  26,  1888.  Vide,  Sketch  by  Gen.  S.  F.  Carey,  Mi- 
Univ.  Library. 

*James  B.  Caskey,  Minister,  Ripley,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  21,  1835.  Ordained  by  same,  March  25,  1836. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  West  Union,  and  Russelville,  O.,  1836- 
38;  Russelville  and  Ripley,  O.,  1838-51 ;  Ripley,  0.,  1851-54.  Born,  Rock- 
bridge Co.,  Va.,  1806.     Died,  Feb.  9,  1854. 

William  R.  Cochran,        Lawyer  and  Farmer,        Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  law  at  Transylvania  Univ.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1834.  Probate  Judge  of  Butler  Co.,  1872-75.  Retired. 
Address,  South  B  street. 

*Theophilus  Lyle  Dickey,  Lawyer,  Springfield,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  EE.  D.  After  graduation,  taught  common  school  for  three 
years  in  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  Lebanon,  O.,  and  Millersburg,  Ky.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1835.  Practised  at  Macomb,  Ills.,  1835-36  ;Rushville,  Ills.,  1836- 
39;  Ottawa,  Ills.,  1839-46.  Commissioned  Captain,  1st  Regiment,  Illinois 
Volunteers,  1846,  and  served  through  the  Mexican  war.  Circuit  Judge, 
presiding  in  12  counties  in  Illinois,  1848-52.  Member  of  the  first  Repub- 
lican convention  held  in  Illinois,  1854.  Removed  to  Chicago,  Ills.,  at  the 
outbreak  of  the  Civil  War,  organized  and  was  elected  Colonel  of  the  4th 
Illinois  Cavalry.  Member  of  Gen.  Grant's  staff  for  two  years  and  for 
some  time  Chief  of  Cavalry.  Assistant  Attorney-General  of  the  U.  S., 
1868-69.  Corporation  Counsel  of  Chicago,  1874-75.  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Illinois,  1875-85.  Born,  Paris,  Ky.,  Nov.  12,  1812.  Died,  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.,  July  22,  1885. 

James  J.  Faran,  Lawyer  and  Editor,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  in  Cincinnati,  O.  Mem- 
ber of  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1835-39.  Speaker  of  the  House, 
1838-39.  Member  of  Ohio  Senate,  1839-43.  Speaker  of  the  Senate,  1841-43. 
Member  of  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1845-49.  Mayor  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1855-57.  Also  postmaster  at  Cincinnati  for  several  years.  Asso- 
ciate Editor  of  the  "Cincinnati  Enquirer"  for  several  years. 
Address,  122  East  Third  street. 

^Charles  Fox  Lowry,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1834.  Began  practise  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1835. 
Died,  Springfield,  111.,  Nov.  1837. 


IO  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Duncan  Farrar  Kenner,  Planter,  New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  B.  Travelled  through  Europe,  1831-35.  Studied  law  under  Senator 
John  Slidell,  but  abandoned  it  and  became  a  planter.  Member  of  Lou- 
isiana State  Legislature,  1836-50.  Nominee  of  Whig  party  for  U.  S.  Sena- 
tor, 1849.  Member  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  Louisiana  in  1844 
and  1852,  acting  as  President  of  the  latter.  Member  of  Confederate  Con- 
gress at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  and  Richmond,  Va.,  1861-65.  Advocated  Eman- 
cipation early  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Delegate  of  the  Confederacy 
to  Great  Britain  and  France,  1864.  President  of  the  N.  O.  Gas  Co.;  of  the 
Crescent  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Co.;  of  the  La.  Sulphur  Co.;  and  of  the  La.  Sugar 
Planters'  Association.  Appointed  by  President  Arthur  the  sole  Demo- 
cratic member  of  the  U.  S.  Tariff  Commission,  1883.  Born,  La.,  1813. 
Died,  July,  1887. 

*Daniel  Symmes  Major,  Lawyer,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Deputy  Clerk  of  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.,  1831-32.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  Sept.,  1832.  Entered  into  law  partnership  with  Hon.  Amos  Lane 
at  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.,  1833.  Joint  owner  and  editor  of  the  "Statesman," 
1833-34.  President  of  the  Lawrenceburg  branch  of  the  Indiana  State 
bank,  1840-44.  Attorney  for  the  Indianapolis,  Cincinnati  &  Lafayette  R. 
R.,  1858-72.  Register  of  Bankruptcy  for  Southern  Indiana  district,  1863- 
72.     Born,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  6,  1808.     Died,  Sept.  23,  1872. 

*Charles  W.  Martin,  Minister,  South  Carolina. 

A.  B.,  A.   M.    Studied  theology  and  entered  the  ministry.     D;ed,  1840. 

*SamuEL  W.  McCracken,  Minister  and  Teacher,   Hopewell,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1833-34.  Licensed  bv 
First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  21, 1835.  Ordained  by  same,  April  20, 1836. 
Prof,  in  Miami  Univ.,  of  Languages,  1835-37;  of  Mathematics,  1837-40. 
Supplied  the  pastorate  at  Oxford,  1835-40.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church 
at  Hopewell,  O.,  1840-59.  Brother  of  John  S,  '39.  Born,  near  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1801.    Died,  Sept.  10,  1859. 

^William  McLain,  Minister,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  Studied  theology  at  Hanover,  Ind.,  1833-36.  Finan- 
cial Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  American  Colonization  Society,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1840-73.    Died,  Feb.  13,  1873. 

^Jeremiah  Morrow,  Minister,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  30,  1834.  Ordained  by  same,  April  21,  1835. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Fair  Haven,  O.,  1835-42;  Chillicothe, 
O.,  1842-43.    Died,  July  26,  1843. 

^Robert  Nall,  Minister,  New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Ogelthorpe  Univ.  Studied  theology  and  ordained, 
Nov.  16,  1834.  Pastor  of  Southern  Pres.  churches  at  Marion,  Ala.,  1834-43  ; 
Mobile,  Ala.,  1843-58.  Evangelist  of  the  Synod  of  Ala.,  1858-61 ;  Synod  of 
Mo.,  1861-62;  Presbytery  of  East  Ala.,  1862-64.  After  that  time,  with  ap- 
proval of  Presbytery,  "  in  the  field  at  large."     Died,  Dec.  28,  1885. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  II 

*William  Thompson,  Lawyer,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  practised  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  Memphis, 
Tenn.  Died  about  the  close  of  the  Civil  War.  Exact  date  of  death  un- 
known. 

^Charles  G.  WintersmiTh,        Lawyer,        Elizabethtown,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  Practised  at 
Elizabethtown,  Ky.  Member  of  the  Kentucky  House  of  Representatives, 
1851-55.  Speaker  of  same,  1853-55.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1867-68.  Grand  High  Priest  of  the  order  of  Masons.  Born,  Elizabeth- 
town,  Ky.,  July  15,  1812.     Died,  Oct.  14,  1881. 


Class  of  1832. 
*William  Elliott  Crane,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835.     Born,  Feb.  7,  1814.     Died,  June  9,  1836. 

^Theodore  Johnson,  Minister,  Warren  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.     Studied  theology  and  ordained  a  Pres.  minister.     Died,  1840. 

*Hugh  McLaurin,  Jackson  Co.,  Miss. 

A.  B.    Died  soon  after  graduation  in  no  profession,  1832. 

*Malcolm  J.  McRae,  Politician,  East  Pascagoula,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Clerk  of  the  Circuit  Court,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1833-37.  Register 
in  Chancery  for  Mobile,  Ala.,  district,  1837-47.  Moved  to  East  Pas- 
cagoula, Miss.,  and  managed  a  hotel  for  some  years.  Brother  of  John  J., 
'34.     Date  of  death  unknown. 

^Benjamin  Franklin  Morris,     Minister,     Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Lane  Sem.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
churches  in  Iowa  and  Illinois,  8  years ;  of  Presbyterian  churches  at 
Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  17  years;  Connersville,  Ind.,  2  years.  Organized  a 
Congregational  church  at  Lebanon,  O.,  and  served  as  pastor  until  1861. 
Moved  to  Washington,  D.  C,  and  was  engaged  in  the  publication  of  "The 
Christian  Life  and  Character  of  the  Civil  Institutions  of  the  U.  S."  Also 
author  of  "Life  of  Thomas  Morris,"  and  "The  Nation's  Tribute  to 
Abraham  Lincoln."  Born,  Bethel,  O.,  Aug.  18,  1810.  Died,  Springfield, 
O.,  June  28,  1867. 

*John  Cunningham  Steele,        Minister,      Warrensburg,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1834-38.  Licensed  by 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  11,  1837.  Ordained  by  same,  June  14,  1838.  Pas- 
•  tor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1838-42.  Prof,  of  Mental 
and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Logic  in  Duquesne  Coll.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1843- 
44.  Pastor  of  U.  P.  churches  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1849-53 !  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  1855-60.  Served  in  Christian  Commission  for  three  months  in  the 
Army  of  the  Tennessee,  1863.  Pastor  of  U.  P.  church  at  Warrensburg, 
Mo.,  1872-76,  1881-89.  Author  of  "The  Genealogy  of  Our  Savior,"  U.  P. 
"  Quarterly  Review,"  Vol.  I.  Brother  of  Joseph  D,  '40,  and  Walter,  '40. 
Born,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  22,  1812.     Died,  Dec.  13,  1891. 


12  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Charles  Sturdevant,      Minister  and  Teacher,    Lamed,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Entered  ministry.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Lawrence- 
burg,  Ind.,  and  Elizabeth  town,  O.,  1836-38.  Organized  the  First  Pres. 
church  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  and  was  its  pastor,  1838-41.  Resigned  on  ac- 
count of  ill-health  and  travelled  for  three  years  in  the  South.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  church  at  Connersville,  Ind.,  1844-46.  General  Agent  for  the  Board 
of  Domestic  Missions.  Pastor  at  Hamilton,  2  years.  Principal  of  a 
Boarding  School  at  Springfield,  O.,  for  many  years.     Died,  1886. 

*John  Love  Torrey,  Lawyer,  Grand  Gulf,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  and  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Port  Gibson,  Miss. 
Died,  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  about  1840. 

*William  Dickey  Turner,         Minister,        Bloomington,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.,  and  Allegheny,  Pa.  Li- 
censed by  the  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  21,  1835.  Ordained  by 
Indiana  Presbytery,  June  16,  1836.  Pastor  of  the  United  Pres.  church  at 
Bloomington,  Ind.,  1836-69.  Resigned  on  account  of  blindness.  Brother 
of  Thomas,  '32.  Born,  Anderson  Co.,  S.  Car.,  Aug.  6.,  1806.  Died,  Aug. 
6,  1883. 

*Thomas  Turner,         Minister,        West  Union,  White  Co.,  111. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  First  Pres- 
bytery of  Ohio,  April  21,  1835.  Ordained  by  Associated  Reformed  church 
of  the  South,  1836.  Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  Pres.  churches  at  Hopewell,  Ga., 
l835~54 ;  West  Union,  White  Co.,  111.,  1857-59.  Lived  at  Dalton,  Ga.,  1861- 
65.  Returned  to  White  Co.;  111.,  1865,  and  acted  as  a  missionary  the  rest 
of  his  life.  Brother  of  William  D.,  '32.  Born,  Anderson  District,  S.  Car., 
April  7,  1808.    Died,  April  26,  1890. 

*James  Little  Young,  Minister,  Bethany,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  theological  seminary  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Ordained, 
1836.  Pastor  of  Associate  Reformed  Pres.  churches  at  Bethel,  Laurens- 
ville  and  Providence,  S.  Car.,  1836-51 ;  Hopewell,  Miss.,  1854-56;  Bethany, 
Miss.,  1854-67.    Died,  Jan.  31,  1867. 

*Henry  H.  Wall,  Planter,  Woodville,  Miss. 

A.  B.  An  extensive  planter  in  Wilkinson  Co.,  Miss.  Born,  1811.  Died, 
March  18,  1892. 

Class  of  i8jj. 
Charles  Anderson,  Lawyer,  Kuttawa,  Lyon  Co.,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835. 
Practised  law  at  Dayton,  O.,  1836-46.  Prosecuting  attorney  of  Montgomery 
Co.  State  Senator  for  Warren  and  Montgomery  Cos.,  1844-46.  Travelled 
abroad,  spring  and  summer  of  1845.  Practised  law  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
1846-58.  Removed  on  account  of  health  to  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1858,  and 
engaged  in  horsebreeding.  Declined  appointment  as  Assistant  Secretary 
of  State  by  President  Buchanan,  i860.  Declared  an  alien  enemy  of  Texas. 
Escaped  to  the  North  and  organized  the  93rd  O.  V.  I.  Colonel  of  same, 
1861-63.  Severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Stone  River,  Dec.  31,  1862. 
Elected  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Ohio,  1863,  and  upon  the  death  of  Gov. 
Brough,  succeeded  to  the  Governor's  chair.  Has  since  lived  in  Lyon  Co., 
Ky.  Delivered  an  address  before  the  Alumni  of  Miami  Univ.,  1840;  be- 
fore the  Literary  Societies  of  Kenyon  Coll.,  1849;  Funeral  Oration  on 
Henry  Clay,  Cincinnati,  O..  Nov.  2;  1852.  Trustee  of  Miami  LTniv.,  1845-57. 
Vide  Portrait  and  Sketch,  ''Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  2. 


MIAMI    UNIVERSITY.  13 

*William  Anderson,  Physician,  Laurens,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1837.  Practised  near  Temple 
of  Health,  S.  Car.,  1837-39;  Laurens,  S.  Car.,  1839-51;  Cartersville,  Ga., 
1851-65;  Russel  Co.,  Ala.,  1865-69;  Laurens,  S.  Car.,  1869-81.  Judge  of 
Probate  Court  of  Laurens  Co.,  1876-77.  Treasurer  of  same,  1877-79.  Born, 
near  Due  West,  S.  Car.,  Aug-.  7,  1810.     Died,  June  10,  1881. 

*Kbenezer  Brown  Bishop,  Teacher,  Paris,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Hamilton,  0.,  and  prin- 
cipal of  Edgar  Academy,  Paris,  Ills.  Brother  of  George  B,  '28 ;  Robert  H, 
'31 ;  and  John  M,  '41.     Died,  Jan.  4,  1877. 

*James  R.  Bonner,  Minister,  Lima,  O* 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  First  Pres- 
bytery of  Ohio,  April  22,  1836.  Ordained  by  same,  June,  1838.  Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  churches  at  Xenia,  O.,  1838-45;  Canonsburg  and  Lima,  O., 
1851-59.     Died,  March  8,  1870. 

*Dennis  W.  Buckley,  Texas. 

A.  B.     Died  soon  after  graduation  in  Texas,  having  chosen  no  profession. 

Benjamin  Williams  Chidlaw,  Minister,  Cleves,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1886.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford. 
Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Oxford,  April,  1835.  Ordained  by  same, 
May  26,  1836.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Glen  dower,  O.,  1836.  Sunday 
School  Missionary  since  1838.  Chaplain  of  39th  O.  V.  I.,  1861-62.  Served 
in  the  Christian  Commission,  1863-65.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.  since 
1863.  Trustee  of  Ohio  Reform  School  for  Boys,  1866-87.  Visitor  to  West 
Point  since  1889.  Author  of  "  The  Story  of  My  Life,"  381  pp.  Vide,  same, 
Miami  Univ.  Library ;  also  portrait  and  sketch,  "  Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II, 
No.  8. 

^Benjamin  Franklin  Clark,    Minister,   N.  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Lane  Seminary,  1837.  Ordained,  1839.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  church  at  N.  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1839-69.  Member  of  the  Mass. 
State  Senate.  Born,  Lyndeborough,  N.  H.,  Feb.  23,  1808.  Died,  May  28, 
1879. 

*Richard  Henry  Coke,  Lawyer,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Springfield,  Ky., 
1836-40.  Member  of  the  Kentucky  House  of  Representatives,  1838-40. 
Removed  to  Louisville,  Ky.,  1840.  Delivered  address  before  Erodelphian 
Literary  Society,  Aug.  9,  1837.  Born,  Springfield,  Ky.,  Aug.  12,  1815. 
Died,  May  18,  1845. 

*Samuel  Galloway,        Teacher  and  Lawyer',        Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  L  L.  D.,  Ind.  Asbury  Univ.,  i860.  Student,  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1835-36.  Teacher,  Hamilton,  O.,  1836-37.  Teacher  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  Languages,  Miami  Univ.,  1837-38.  Prof,  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Hanover  Coll.,  1839-40.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Hillsboro, 
O.,  1843-44.  Elected  Secretary  of  State  and  removed  to  Columbus,  1844. 
Commissioner  of  Schools.  Member  of  Lower  House  of  Congress  from 
Franklin  Co.,  O.,  1856-58.  Born,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  March  22,  1812.  Died, 
April  7,  1872. 


i4  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Lyman  Harding,  Teacher,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Taught  private  school  until  1869.  Clerk  in  Cincinnati  post- 
offlce,  1869-91. 

*George  N.  Haslett,  Student  of  Theology,  Anderson  Co.,  S.  C. 

A.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1834-35.  Died  during  his  course  in 
the  Seminary. 

*John  Wardlaw  Hearst,      Physician,      Cedar  Spring,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Medical  Coll.  of  S.  Car.,  1836.  Practised  at  Cedar 
Spring,  Abbeville  Co.,  S.  Car.  Member  of  S.  Car.  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1846-56.  Surgeon  in  Confederate  army.  Born,  Cedar  Spring,  S. 
Car.,  Oct.  3,  1813.     Died,  June  5,  1873. 

*David  K.  McDonald,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1833-36.  Licensed,  1836. 
Pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches  at  Hopewell  and  Somerset,  O.,  1837-42  ; 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1842-49.    Died,  Dec.  19,  1849. 

*John  A.  MEEKS,  Minister,  Findlay,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  in 
Indiana,  1836-37;  and  at  Bellefontaine,  O.;  Piqua,  O.;  Greenville,  O.;  Bell 
Centre,  O.;  and  Findlay,  O.    Died,  July  6,  1886. 

*Francis  Rea,  Physician,  Washington,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.  Practised  at  Bloomfield,  Zanes- 
ville  and  Washington,  Guernsey  Co.,  O.  Member  of  the  Ohio  House  of 
Representatives,  1858-60.  Born,  Harrison  Co.,  O.,  April  17,  1808.  Died, 
Feb.  9,  1890. 

*James  Rosamond,  Minister,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Died,  1888. 

*James  French  Sawyer,  Minister,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  First  Pres- 
bytery of  Ohio,  April  21,  1835.  Ordained  by  same,  April  20,  1836.  Pastor 
of  the  United  Pres.  church  at  Springfield,  O.,  1837-48.  Born,  Piqua,  O., 
Jan.  7,  1810.    Died,  July  1,  1849. 

*David  Mills  Stewart,  Minister,  Rushville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Oxford,  Oct.,  1835.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Rushville,  Ind.,  1836-54;  Pleasant  Grove,  Ind.,  1854-59; 
Stated  Supply  of  Homer  church,  1850^-82.  Served  in  Christian  Commission 
1862-63.  Wounded  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Member  of  Indiana  State  Legis- 
lature, 1864-70.  Trustee  of  Hanover  Coll.,  1845-56,  and  1877-86.  County 
Examiner  of  Rush  Co.,  Ind.,  6  years.  Stated  Clerk  of  White  Water  Pres- 
bytery from  its  organization  until  1886.    Died,  Aug.  26,  1890. 

*John  Wilson,  Minister,  Monticello,  Ark. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  Associate 
Reformed  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  24,  1835.  Ordained,  April  24,  1837. 
Missionary  in  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Georgia  and  North  Carolina,  1835. 
Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  Pres.  churches  at  Salem  and  Sardis,  Tipton  Co., 
Tenn.,  1837-65;  Monticello,  Ark.,  1867-69.  Born,  S.  Car.,  July  13,  1805. 
Died,  Jan.  26,  1883.     Vide,  Sketch  in  "  Asso.  Ref.  Pres.,  March  15,  1883. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  15 

*William  C.  Woods,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835  and  began  practice  at  Hamilton,  O. 
Died,  Aug.  15,  1836. 

Williamson  Wright,  Lawyer,         •       Logansport,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  began  practice  of  law  at  Logans- 
port,  Ind.  Member  of  Indiana  State  Senate,  1840-43.  Attorney"  for 
Logansport  &  Pacific  R.  R.,  1854-56;  Logansport  &  Eel  River  R.  R.,  1854- 
56.     Vice-President  of  Cincinnati,  Logansport  &  Chicago  R.  R.,  1854-56. 


Class  of  1834. 
*David  H.  Bruen,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Died,  1853. 

Ebenezer  Waters  Bullard,        Minister,        Kill  Buck,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Lane  Seminary,  1834-36.     Licensed  by  the  Congregational 
church,  1837.  Ordained,  Aug.  8,  1838.   Pastor  of  Congregational  churches 
at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1838-52;  Royalston,  Mass.,  1852-71;  Hampstead,  N. 
H.,  1871-76.     Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1864-65. 
Address,  Kill  Buck,  Cataraugus  Co.,  N.  Y. 

^Robert  Collin  Clark,  Lawyer,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Winchester,  Ky.,  1837- 
50;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1850-52;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1852-83.  Member  of  Cali- 
fornia State  Senate,  1860-62.  County  and  Superior  Judge,  1863-83.  Born, 
Winchester,  Ky.,  1814.     Died,  Jan.  27,  1883. 

*John  M.  Crabb,  Minister,  Bryan,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Auburn  Seminary,  1834-36.  Licensed  May  15,  1838.  Or- 
dained, 1839.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  New  Lexington,  O.,  1839-41 ; 
Lima,  O.,  1842-47;  Montpelier,  O.,  1851-52;  William's  Centre,  O.,  1853-55; 
Bryan,  O.,  1856-59.     Born,  Garrard  Co.,  Ky.,  1804.    Died,  March,  17,  1859. 

^Herman  J.  Groesbeck,  Lawyer,  Covington,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Covington,  Ky.  Died, 
1849. 

William  Slocum  Groesbeck,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.j  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1869.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1836.  Has 
practised  continuously  in  Cincinnati,  O.  Member  of  the  Constitutional 
convention  of  Ohio,  1851.  Member  of  Commission  to  modify  the  laws  of 
Ohio,  1852.  Member  of  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1857-59. 
Member  of  the  Peace  Congress,  1861.  Member  of  the  State  Senate,  1862. 
Delegate  to  National  Union  Convention,  Philadelphia,  1866.  Counsel  for 
President  Johnson  in  the  Impeachment  trial,  1868.  Nominated  for  Presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.  by  a  branch  of  the  Liberal  Republicans,  1872.  Repre- 
sentative of  the  U.  S.  to  the  International  Monetary  Congress,  Paris, 
France,  1878.  Was  Prof,  in  the  Cincinnati  Law  school  for  many  years. 
Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1850-57  and  1860-78. 


16  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

James  K.  Hitchcock,  Lawyer,  Mont  Clair,  X.  J. 

A.  B.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1836.     Retired. 
Address,  Mont  Clair,  South  Orange  P.  O. 

*Levi  Lapham,  Farmer,  Mechanicsburg,  O. 

A.  B.  Lived  at  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  until  1854;  Van  BurenCo.,  Iowa,  1854- 
56;  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  1856-77.  Made  a  tour  of  the  West  and  sojourned 
on  Mt.  St.  Helena,  1877-80.  Returned  to  Mechanicsburg,  1880.  Born, 
Mechanicsburg,  O.,  April  23,  1810.     Died,  Dec.  14.  1887. 

*Wilxiam  Hall  McAulEy,  Minister,  Stockton,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Setn.,  1836.  Ordained  by  Presbytery 
of  New  Brunswick,  1840.  Missionary  at  Futterghur  and  Furrukhabad, 
India,  1840-50;  Georgia  and  Alabama,  1851-52.  Stated  supply  at  Union- 
town,  Ala.,  1853-67;  Shell  Creek,  Ala.,  1853-59;  Pisgah,  Ala.,  1859-70;  Colum- 
biana and  Scott's  Grove,  Ala.,  1870-73;  Shelby  Iron  Works,  1873-76; 
Stockton,  Monroeville,  and  Scotland,  1877-85.  Born,  Montgomery  Co., 
N.  Car.,  Dec.  1,  1811.    Died,  Jan.  21,  1885. 

*Samuel  McCleery,  Lawyer,  Fairfield  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practiced  law  at  Peru,  Ind.  Re- 
turned to  his  father's  home  in  Fairfield  Co.,  O.,  on  account  of  illness,  1843. 
Born,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  18,  1813.     Died,  Sept.  1,  1843. 

^Joseph  McCrery,  Minister,  Allenton,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Minister  in  the  Associate  Reformed  Pres.  church  in  the 
South.  Killed  by  the  explosion  of  the  steamboat,  "Lucy  Walker,"  on  the 
Mississipi  river,  while  en  route  to  his  pastorate  at  Allenton,  Ala.,  from 
the  meeting  of  the  synod  at  Ebenezer,  Ky.,  1844. 

*John  A.  McKesson,  Wilkes  Co.,  N.  Car. 

A.  B.     Died  soon  after  graduation.     Exact  date  unknown. 

^Alexander  McKinney,  Physician,  Versailles,  Ky. 

A.  B.    M.  D.     Date  of  death  unknown. 

*John  Johnson  McRae,  Lawyer,  Balizi,  Honduras. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Served  in  both  branches  of  the 
Mississippi  Legislature.  Speaker  of  the  House,  two  terms.  Appointed  to 
the  U.  S.  Senate  by  Governor  Guion,  of  Miss.,  to  fill  the  unexpired  term 
of  Jefferson  Davis,  Dec.  9,  1851,  and  served  until  March  4,  1852.  Governor 
of  Miss.,  1854-58.  Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1859-61, 
when  the  Southern  representatives  withdrew.  Member  of  Confederate 
House  of  Representatives,  1862-65.  Removed  to  British  Honduras,  1865. 
Brother  of  Malcom  J.,  '32.  Born,  Wayne  Co.,  Miss.,  1810.  Died,  May  30, 
1868. 

*John  Henry  Miller,  Minister,  Pontotoc,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  New  Albany,  Ind.  Licensed  by  the 
Southern  Pres.  church.  Oct.  18,  1849.  Ordained  by  same,  Oct.  18,  1850. 
Pastor  of  Southern  Pres.  churches  at  Wellington,  Tallahatchie  Co.,  Miss., 
J^o-S1 ;  Pontotoc,  Miss.,  1851-63;  Harmony  church,  1857-63.  Member  of 
the  Legislature  of  Miss.,  1842.  Captain,  Major  and  Colonel  in  the  C.  S. 
A.,  1861-63.     Killed  March  22,  1863. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  i7 

Joseph  Glass  Monfort,     Minister  and  Editor,      Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Centre  Coll.,  1853.  LL.  D.  Studied  theology,  In- 
diana Theol.  Sem.,  1835-36.  Established  and  edited  the  "  Presbyterian  Her- 
ald," Louisville,  Ky.,  1836-37.     Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Oxford,  Sep., 

1837.     Ordained,  1838.     Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Hamilton,  O.,  1838;   

Greensburg  and  Sand  Creek,  Ind.,  1839-42.  Agent  of  Theol.  Sem.,  New 
Albany,  Ind.,  1842-44.  Pastor  at  Greensburg,  Ind.,  1844-55.  Since  1855, 
editor  of  the  "  Presbyterian  of  the  West,"  subsequently  The  Presbyter," 
and  in  1869,  the  name  was  changed  to  "  Herald  and  Presbyter."  For  many 
years  a  member  of  the  Church  Extension  Committee,  and  of  the  Board  of 
Domestic  and  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Pres.  church.  Trustee  of  Hanover 
Coll.,  1847-84.  Trustee  of  Lane  Seminary,  1870 — .  Treasurer  of  same, 
1871-83.  Member  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  Reunion  of  the  Pres.  churches, 
1866. 

James  Alexander  Nelson,  Teacher,  Paris,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Pres.  Academies  at  Charleston,  Ind.,  1836-37; 
Hillsboro,  O.,  1837-45;  Connersville,  Ind.,  1845-49;  Paris,  Ills.,  1849-54. 
General  business  man,  Paris,  111.,  1854-81.  Chief  clerk  of  U,  S.  Assessor 
in  the  15th  Illinois  Congressional  District,  1861-65.  Retired  from  active 
business,  1881. 

William  W.  Robertson,  Minister,  Fulton,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.D.,  Westminster  Coll.  Tutor  Miami  Univ.,  1833-34.  Mas- 
ter of  the  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1835-40.  Licensed  by  Pres- 
bytery of  Oxford,  1836.  Ordained  by  same,  1837.  Pastor  of  the  Pres. 
churches  at  Fulton  and  Concord,  Mo.,  1841-51 ;  Fulton,  Mo.,  1851-60;  Con- 
cord, Mo.,  1860-68.  Removed  to  Fulton  and  acted  as  Agent  for  Westmin- 
ster Coll.,  1868-73.  Established  and  was  president  of  a  Female  Seminary 
at  Fulton,  Mo.,  1850-60.  Conducted  a  Female  Seminary  at  Concord,  Mo., 
1864-68.  One  of  the  founders  of  Westminster  Coll.,  1859.  One  of  the 
originators  and  sustainers  of  the  Synodical  Coll.,  for  Young  Ladies, 
Fulton,  Mo.  Author  of  the  "Life  of  Rev.  David  Coulter,"  551  pp.  Also 
author  of  "The  History  of  the  Synod  of  Missouri." 

*Jared  M.  Stone,      Minister  and  Teacher,      Old  Du  Quoin,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1873.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  April,  1836.  Ordained  by  the  same,  Oct.,  1837.  Stated  supply  of 
the  Pres.  church,  Connersville,  Ind.,  1837-41.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at 
Springdale,  O.,  1842-50.  Prof,  of  Languages,  Anderson's  Coll.  Inst.,  New 
Albany,  Ind.,  1850-51  ;  of  Natural  Science,  Hanover  Coll.,  1851-56.  Acting 
President  of  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1856-58.  Stated  Supply  of  Pres.  church  at 
Principal  of  Academy,  Princeville,  Ills.,  1858-63.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  and 
OldDu  Quoin,  Ills.,  1871-76.  Born,  Milford,  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1808.  Died, 
Oct.  10,  1876. 

^Thomas  Ebenzer  Thomas,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1850.  Teacher  at  Rising  Sun,;ind., 
1834-35;  Franklin,  O.,  1835-36.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Oxford,  Oct., 
1836.  Ordained  by  Pres.  of  Cincinnati,  July,  1837.  Pastor  of  JPres. 
churches  at  Harrison,  O..,  1837-38;  Hamilton,  O.,  1838-49.  President  of 
Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1849-54.  Prof,  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis, 
New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1854-57.  Stated  Supply  of  Pres.  church,  New 
Albany,  Ind.,  1857-58;  Pastor  at  Dayton,  O.,  1858-71.  Prof,  of  New  Testa- 
ment Greek  and  Exegesis,  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1871-75. 
Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-72.  Born,  Chelmsford,  Eng.,  Dec.  23,  1812. 
Died,  Feb.  3,  1875. 


18  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Anthony  Thornton,  Lawyer,  Shelbyville,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1836.  Delegate  to  Illinois  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  1848.  Member  of  Illinois  Legislature,  1850.  Member 
of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1865-67.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Illinois,  1870-73. 

David  T.  Woodrow,  Merchant,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Trustee  of  city  waterworks,  Cincinnati,  O.,  for  one  term.  Trustee 
of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-78.    Now  in  very  feeble  health. 


Class  of  1S35. 
*Wilson  Blain,  Minister  and  Editor,  Union  City,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Chillicothe,  April  18,  1838.  Ordained  by  same,  Oct.  17,  1839. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Hebron,  Porter  Co.,  Ind.,  1842-47.  Re- 
moved to  Oregon  City,  Ore.,  1848.  Organized  and  pastor  of  A.  R.  P. 
churches  at  Oregon  City,  1848-50;  Union  Point,  Linn  Co.,  Ore.,  1853-61. 
Member  of  Oregon  Legislature  three  years.  Editor  of  "Spectator"  for 
several  years.     Born,  Ross  Co.,  O.,  March  2,  1813.     Died,  Feb.  22,  1861. 

*Lucius  A.  Brigham,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Date  of  death  unknown. 

*Johnston  Eaton  Bright,  Minister,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Andrew  Coll.,  Tenn.  L  L.  D.  and  Ph.  D.,  Southwest- 
ern Univ.  Principal  of  Academies,  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  1835-36;  Burlington, 
la.,  1836-37;  Female  Sem.,  Brownsville,  Tenn.,  1837-52.  Licensed  by 
Western  District  Presbytery,  1838.  Ordained,  1839.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
church  at  Brownsville,  Tenn.,  1839-52.  President  of  I.  O.  O.  F.  Coll.,  and 
Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Trenton,  Tenn.,  1852-62;  President  of  Minden 
Coll.,  La.,  1862-71.  Organized  and  had  charge  of  the  Pres.  Female  Coll., 
Jackson,  Tenn.,  1871-78.  Born,  Norfolk,  Va.,  April  22,  1807.  Died,  Oct. 
1878. 

*James  M.  Brown,  Teacher,  Rockville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Assistant  teacher,  Preparatory  Department,  Miami  Univ., 
J835-36.  Teacher  of  Academy,  Rockville,  Ind.,  1837-41.  Died  in  the 
spring  of  1841. 

*William  B.  Caldwell,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1837,  and  practised  law,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Law  firm,  Caldwell  &  Cary.  Attorney-General,  State  of  Ohio.  Judge  of 
Common  Pleas  Court  of  Hamilton  Co.;  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court 
of  Ohio ;  Chief  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio.  Trustee  of  Miami 
Univ.,  1842-49.    Died,  1878. 

Samuel  Fenton  Cary,   Lawyer  and  Lecturer,    College  Hill,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1837.  Practised  at  Cincin- 
nati, O.  Pay-Master  General  of  Ohio  under  Governors  Bartley  and  Bebb. 
Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  First  District  of  Ohio,  1865.  Member  of  U. 
S.  House  of  Representatives,  1867-69.  Has  lectured  in  32  states,  the  Brit- 
ish Provinces  of  America,  and  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  and  Wales.  Ed- 
itor of  "National  Temperance  Offering,"  1859. 
Address,  College  Hill,  Hamilton  Co. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  19 

*William  Dennison,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Columbus.  State 
Senator  of  Ohio,  1848-50.  Delegate  to  Republican  Presidential  Conven- 
tions, 1856  and  1864.  Chairman  of  the  latter.  Governor  of  Ohio,  1860-64. 
Appointed  by  President  Lincoln  U.  S.  Postmaster-General,  1864.  Re- 
signed, 1866.  President  of  Columbus  and  Xenia  R.  R.  Born,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Nov.  23,  1815.     Died,  June  15,  1882. 

*Daniel  Gilmer,  Minister,  Sandoval,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Greenland,  O.;  Camden,  O.; 
Sardinia,  O.;  Red  Oak,  O.;  and  Sandoval,  Ills.  One  of  the  framers  of  the 
Free  Synod  of  Cincinnati.    Died  in  the  fall  of  i860. 

*George  A.  Gregg,  Minister,  Bellefontaine,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Entered  ministry  of  the  Pres.  church.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
church  at  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1845-54.     Died,  Jan.  18,  1854. 

*Horatio  J.  Harris,  Lawyer,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  in  Mississippi.  State  Auditor  of  Miss, 
for  several  years.     Died,  1859. 

William  Smith  Humphreys,         Teacher,         Otisville,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Conducted  an  Academy  at  Ripley,  O.,  for  many  years.  Now 
retired. 

^Bowling  S.  Leathers,  Lawyer,  Covington,  Ky. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  died  soon  afterwards. 

^William  D.  Matson,  Farmer,  Boone  Co.,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Lived  near  Fern  Bank,  O.,  1835-55;  in  Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  1855  until 
death.     Died  in  1882  or  '83. 

*Colin  McKinney,  Minister,  Ripley,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Lane  Sem.,  1835-36.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  March  20, 1838.  Served  as  pastor  in  Indiana.  Joined  the  Southern 
Pres.  church  and  supplied  pastorates  in  Mississippi  and  Tennessee.  Born, 
Danville,  Ky.,  April  20,  1809.     Died,  Aug.  9,  1873. 

^Samuel  Judson  Morehead,     Lawyer,      Brown's  Wells,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Tutor  of  Mathematics,  1834-35.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1837. 
Practised  at  Gallatin,  Miss.,  1837-57.  Attorney  for  the  Grand  Gulf  Bank, 
1838-45.  Entered  into  the  Commission  business,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1857. 
Member  of  La.  Legislature,  1861-65.  Captain  of  Militia,  C.  S.  A.  Re- 
sumed practice  of  law,  1866.  Removed  to  Brown's  Wells,  Miss.,  1878.  Born, 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  1807.     Died,  May  2,  1891. 

^Jeremiah  Hunt  Peirce,        Lumber  Merchant,        Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.  Manufacturer  and  dealer  in  lumber.  Born,  Dayton,  O.,  Sept.  8, 
1818.     Died,  May  6,  1889. 


20  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Joskph  Porter,  Minister,  Lodiana,  India. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Sailed  as  a  missionary  to  India,  1835.  Ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Lodiana,  India,  Oct.,  1837.  Joint  author  of  a  "Punjabi" 
dictionary.  Born,  Derby  Plains,  O.,  Jan.  5,  1808.  Died,  Nov.  21,  1853. 
Vide,  "The  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Pres.  church,"  pp.  275-279. 

*William  H.  ROGERS,  Minister,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Incensed  by  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Sept.  n,  1837.  Or- 
dained, 1838.  Pastorates  in  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois.  Spent  49  years 
with  Home  Mission  churches.  Chaplain  of  the  69th  O.  V.  I.,  1861-65. 
Born,  Greenfield,  O.,  Oct.  26,  1808.     Died,  Aug.  31,  1886. 

*William  S.  ROGERS,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Sailed  as  missionary  to  India,  Nov.,  1835.  Ordained  by 
Presbytery  of  Lodiana,  India,  Oct.,  1837.  Returned  to  U.  S.,  1843.  Stated 
supply  of  Pres.  church  at  Oxford,  O.  1843-44.  Agent  of  the  Board  of  For- 
eign Missions,  1844-54.  Agent  for  the  building  of  the  Oxford  Female 
Coll.  S.  S.  of  Pres.  churches  at  Camden,  O.;  Harmony,  O.;  College  Cor- 
ner, O.;  and  Shelby,  O.  Born,  Greenfield,  Jan.  14,  1809.  Died,  Aug.  20, 
1873. 

*Harvey  Baird  Shepherd,  Physician,        Lawrence,  Kan. 

A.  B.  M.  D.  Practised  at  Branoby,  O.  Moved  to  California,  18^9,  and 
elected  Probate  Judge.  Moved  to  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1862.  Born,  1816. 
Died,  Jan.  8,1864. 

^William  Sillars,  Lawyer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Cannot  be  traced,  but  is  said  to  be  dead. 

*Edmund  Smith,  Physician,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.    Practised  at  Dayton,  O.     Died,  Aug.  15,  1851. 

John  A.  Smith,  Lawyer  and  Banker,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Member  of  Ohio  Legislature,  1841-42. 
Member  of  Ohio  Constitutional  Conventions,  1851  and  1873.  Member  of 
U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1869-73.  President  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Hillsboro. 

*William  Brice  Spence,  Minister,  Sidney,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Acadamies,  Oxford,  O.,  1835-37;  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  1837-40.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Sidney,  June,  1842.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches,  Sidney,  O.,  1842-64;  Chatham,  Ills.,  1865-69;  Pleasant  Run, 
O.,  1869-80.  Honorably  retired,  1880,  and  lived  at  Sidney,  O.  Born,  Love- 
land,  O.,  April  9,  1807.     Died,  Feb.  6,  1892. 

*Nivison  Watkins,  Lawyer,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Goochland,  Va.  Re- 
moved to  Tennessee  in  1842  and  died  there  soon  afterwards. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  21 

*Thomas  W'hallon,  Minister,  Oak  Park,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.,  Hanover,  Ind.  Licensed,  1838.  Or- 
dained, 1842.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Rossville,  O.,  1838-41 ;  Rich- 
mond, Ind.,  1841-45;  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  1845-47;  Putnamsville,  Ind.,  1847- 
55;  Renssalaer,  Ind.,  1855-59;  Tipton,  Ind.,  1859-65;  Lexington,  Ind., 
1865-72;  Vevay,  Ind.,  1872-78.  Chaplain  of  101st  Indiana  Vol.  Inf.,  1863. 
Born,  July  14,  1812.     Died,  April  11,  1891. 

*Edward  Weekly  Wright,  Minister,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1836-38.  Li- 
censed by  the  Presbytery  of  Logansport,  Ind.,  1837.  Ordained  by  same, 
Oct.  5,  1839.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Plymouth  and  Rochester,  Ind., 
1839-40;  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1840-45;  Delphi,  Ind.,  1846-65.  Agent  for  the 
Pres.  Board  of  Education,  1845-46.  Born,  Lancaster,  O.,  April  23,  1817. 
Died,  Sept.  17,  1866. 


Class  of  1836. 
*James  Birney,  Lawyer,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Assistant  Teacher  in  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1836- 
38.  Graduated  in  law  at  Yale  and  practised  in  Cincinnati.  Moved  to 
Bay  City,  Mich.,  1857.  Member  of  Michigan  State  Senate,  1858-59.  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor and  acting  Governor  of  Mich.,  1860-62.  Circuit  Judge, 
1862-66.  Established  "The  Bay  City  Chronicle,"  1873;  subsequently 
merged  into  the  "Tribune."  Appointed  Centennial  Commissioner  for 
Mich.,  1872;  Minister  Resident  of  the  U.  S.  to  The  Hague,  Holland,  1875- 
82.     Born,  Danville,  Ky.,  Jan.  7,  1817.     Died,  May,  1888. 

*John  Mason  Crothers,  Lawyer,  Oswego,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1840.  Practised  law  at  Oswego,  Ills. 
Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Kendall  Co.,  Ills.,  two  terms.  Member  of  Illinois 
Legislature,  one  term.  Born,  Greenfield,  O.,  April  17,  1817.  Died,  Green- 
field, O.,  March  22,  i860. 

Alexander  Dunlap,  Physician,  Springfield,  O. 

A.   B.,   A.   M.     M.   D.,   Cincinnati  Med.   Coll.,    1839.    Prof,   of   Surgical 
Diseases  of  Women,  Starling  Med.  Coll.,  Columbus,  O.,  1873-83. 
Address,  190  South  Fountain  Avenue. 

*Albert  Munroe  Fletcher,     Student  of  Law,    Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Attended  the  Cincinnati  Law  School.  Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  May 
18,  1817.     Died,  Sept.  11,  1840. 

*Charles  Foster,  Lawyer,  Davenport,  la. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  in  Iowa.  State  Senator  from 
Washington  Co.,  la.,  1858-59.  Was  Major  of  the  nth  Iowa  Volunteers,  U. 
S.  A.,  and  was  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  July  22, 
1864.    Died  soon  afterwards  in  the  hospital  at  Cincinnati,  O. 

*George  Burder  Graham,         Lawyer,         Autauga  Co.,  Ala. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839.  Brother  of  James  W.,  '36.  Born,  N. 
Car.,  1816.     Died,  March  13,  1839. 


22  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

James  Whitefield  Graham,  Minister,  Tampa,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839.  Practised  law  in  Autauga,  Ala., 
1839-48.  Teacher  of  schools,  Lowndesboro,  Ala.,  1849-60.  County  Super- 
intendent of  Instruction,  Lowndes  Co.,  Ala.,  5  years.  Judge  of  a  State 
Court  of  Ala.,  1861-69.  Principal  of  Female  Coll.,  Lowndesboro,  Ala., 
1869-71.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  South  Ala.,  1871.  Stated  Supply 
of  Southern  Pres.  churches  at  Good  Hope  and  Lowndesboro,  Ala.,  1871-76; 
Oxford,  Miss.,  1876-81 ;  Ripley,  Miss.,  1881-86;  Braidentown,  Fla.,  1886-92. 
Brother  of  George  B,  '36. 

*William  Holmes,       Planter  and  Teacher,      Holmwood,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Canton,  Miss.,  1836-38.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1838,  but  never  practised.  Moved  to  Holmwood,  near  Post  Gibson,  Miss., 
1839  and  engaged  in  planting.  Erected  an  academy  on  his  farm  and  pre- 
pared boys  for  college.  Born,  Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  1812.  Died,  Aug.  3, 
1859. 

*Hugh  Lancaster,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.    Died  about  1843. 

John  McCoy,  Manufacturer,  Independence,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Has  been  engaged  as  a  merchant  and  manufacturer. 

*Laughlin  McDonald,  Minister,  New  Hope,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Due  West,  S.  Car.,  1836-38.  Licensed 
by  the  Second  Presbytery  of  the  Associate  Reformed  Pres.  church  of  the 
South,  Oct.  5,  1838.  Ordained  by  same,  Dec.  10,  1839.  Pastor  of  Asso. 
Ref.  Southern  Pres.  churches  at  Tirzah  and  Union,  S.  Car.,  1839-51  ;  Union, 
S.  Car.,  1851-53;  Neely's  Creek  and  Union,  S.  Car.,  1853-70;  New  Hope, 
S.  Car.,  1870-74.  Born,  Hart  Co.,  Ga.,  Oct.  3,  1810.  Died,  March  26,  1874. 
Vide,  History  of  Union  Church,  S.  Car.,  pp.  58-67. 

*Chauncey  Newell  Olds,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1869.  Prof,  of  Latin  Language  and 
Roman  Literature  and  Teacher  of  Hebrew,  Miami  Univ.,  1837-40.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Chillicothe,  O.  Member  of  Ohio 
House  of  Representatives,  1848-49;  State  Senator,  1850-51.  Removed  to 
Columbus,  O.,  1856.  Attorney-General  of  Ohio,  1865.  Attorney  for  Pan- 
handle R.  R.,  1868-88.  Trustee  of  State  Insane  Asylum,  1866-76 ;  of  Lane 
Seminary,  1872-90;  of  Miami  Univ.,  1850-78.    Died,  Feb.  11,  1890. 

*Charles  D.  Pope,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.    Died  a  few  years  after  graduation. 

^Andrew  Ross,  Physician,  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Kemper  Coll.,  1848.  Teacher  at  Oxford,  Miss.,  1838-39. 
Practised  in  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.  Born,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  4,  1807. 
Died,  Jan.  16,  1854. 


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*Samuel  Mitchell  Smith,  Physician,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.  and  Jefferson  Med  Coll.  Practised 
medicine  at  Columbus,  O.  Physician  to  State  Insane  Asylum  and  Peni- 
tentiary. Surgeon-General  of  Ohio,  1862-64.  Prof,  of  Obstetrics  and 
Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  Starling-  Med.  Coll.,  Columbus,  O.; 
later  of  Theory  and  Practice ;  Dean  of  Faculty.  President  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  Central  Ohio  lunatic  Asylum.  Member  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  Miami  Univ.,  1866-72.  President  of  the  Ohio  State  Medical 
Society.     Died,  Dec.  5,  1874. 

^Windsor  Augustus  Smith,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Lane  Sem.,  1839.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Colum- 
bus, Ind. ;  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.;  Belpre,  O. ;  Madison,  Ind.,  1840-53;  Ox- 
ford, N.  H,  1853-60;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860-61.  Born,  Mass.,  Sep.  16,  1809. 
Died,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.,  April,  1861. 

*Charles  Loom  is  Telford,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Belles-Letters,  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1837.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1839,  and  practised  law  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Appointed  Prof,  in  the 
Law  department  of  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1846.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
1845-49.     Born,  Troy,  O.,  Nov.  27,  1817.    Died,  Aug,  5,  1849. 

*John  Baylor  Temple,  Lawyer,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1838.  Practised  law  at  Russel- 
ville,  Ky.,  1838-70.  Auditor  of  Logan  Co.,  2  years.  President  of  the 
Military  Board  of  Kentucky,  1861-62.  Removed  to  Louisville,  Ky.,  1870. 
Vice-President  of  the  Southern  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  1870-73; 
President  of  the  same,  1873-86.  Trustee  of  Center  Coll.,  Ky.  Delivered 
an  address  before  the  Erodelphian  Literary  Society  of  Miami  Univ. 
Born,  Russelville,  Ky.,  1815.     Died,  Mayj>7,  1886. , 

Thomas  Patterson  Townsley,  Merchant,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Has  been  engaged  in  mercantile  business  all  his  life.  Father  of 
James  P.,  '71. 

*Jerome  Twitchell,  Minister,  Houston,  Texas. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Old  School  Presbyterian 
church.  Pastor  of  church  at  Houston,  Texas.  While  en  route  from 
Houston,  Texas,  to  New  Orleans,  La.,  he  was  lost  on  board  the  "Nautilus," 
which  sunk  in  mid-ocean,  Aug.,  1856. 

*James  B.  Waller,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

a.  B.,  A.  M. 

Oliver  Spencer  Witherby,  Lawyer,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  began  practice  of  law  at  Hamilton, 
O.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Butler  Co.,  1843-47.  Quartermaster  and 
Commissary  of  U.  S.  Commission  to  run  boundary  line  between  U.  S. 
and  Canada,  1848-49.  Settled  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  r849.  Member  of  Cali- 
fornia Legislature,  1849-50.  District  Judge  of  First  Judicial  Dis- 
trict, 1850-53.  Collector  of  Customs,  1853-57.  Lieutenant  of  the  First 
Ohio  Volunteers  in  the  Mexican  war.  President  of  the  San  Diego 
National  Bank. 
Address,  1106  D  street. 


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Class  of  1837. 
*James  H.  Anderson,  Minister,  William's  Centre,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Pres.  church.  Principal  of 
Maumee  Pres.  Academy,  1850-53.  Brother  of  David  S.,  '43.  Died,  Jan.  31, 
1853. 

*Jacob  Burnet,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839,  and  practised  at  Cincinnati,  O. 
Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  Court  of  Hamilton  Co.,  1871-81,  Died,  March 
27,  1889. 

*Robert  Duncan,  Lawyer,  Fayette,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Fayette,  Miss. 
Died  some  time  during  the  war.     Brother  of  John  H,  '40. 

*MiCHAEL  EFFINGER,  Physician,  Lancaster,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  1841.  Practised  at  Lancaster, 
O.     Born,  Lancaster,  O.,  Dec.  1819,    Died,  Jan.  5,  1890. 

Peregrine  D.  Foster,     Merchant,     Glenwood,  Mills  Co.,  Iowa. 

A.  B.     Has  been  continuously  engaged  in  mercantile  work. 

*Horace  Henry  Goodman,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839.  Practiced  law  at  Cincinnati, 
1839-50.  Removed  to  New  York,  1850,  and  practised  there  until  1875. 
Judge-Advocate  of  the  U.  S.  Navy  under  Presidents  Lincoln  and  Johnson. 
Lost  his  mind  and  was  confined  at  the  College  Hill  Sanitarium,  where  he 
died,  May  16,  1880. 

^Gilbert  Gordon,  Minister,  Orlando,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  1840, 
Pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches,  Bath  Co.,  Ky.,  1840-54;  Louisville,  Ky., 
1854-74.  On  account  of  failing  health,  removed  to  Orlando,  Fla.  Brother 
of  Neal  M,  '37,  and  Thomas  B,  '40.    Died,  Aug.  10,  1887, 

*John  McDaniel  Gordon,  Minister,  Fairfax,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny  and  Oxford.  Licensed  by 
Presbytery  of  Springfield,  April  22,  1840.  Ordained  by  same,  Sept.  8,  1841. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Piqua,  O.,  1841-50;  Berlin,  Ills.,  1854-60; 
Harmony,  Ills.,  1862-69;  Stated  Supply  at  Fairfax,  la.,  1869-71.  Financial 
agent  of  Monmouth  Coll.,  1860-62.  Born,  Xenia,  O.,  Dec.  8,  1813.  Died, 
Sept.  28,  1871. 

*Neal  MacDougal  Gordon,  Minister,  Keene,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  the  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.  Licensed 
by  Pres.  church,  Oct.  8,  1840.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  in  Jessamine  and 
Shelby  Cos.,  Ky.,  1841-71.  Author  of  "The  Purpose  of  the  Book  of 
Psalms";  also  a  poem  entited  "Alleghan."  Brother  of  Gilbert,  '37,  and 
Thomas  B,  '40.    Died,  March  19,  1871. 


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*Allen  Truman  Graves,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Western  District,  April  7,  1843. 
Stated  Supply  of  Pres.  churches  at  Huntingdon,  Tenn.,  1841-43  ;  Trenton, 
Tenn.,  1843-51 ;  Bethel,  Miss.,  1852-55.  Assistant  Editor  of  the  "Presby- 
terian Herald,"  1855-58.     Teacher  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1858-70.     Served  in   

U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  1864.  Born,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  25, 
1809.     Died,  Dec.  5,  1878. 

*Wilson  Campbell  Hollyday,         Minister,         Greenfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Sept.  12,  1839.  Or- 
dained by  same,  June,  1841.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Salem  and  New- 
ton, O.,  1841-56;  Eddyville,  Kirkville,  Chariton,  Oceola  and  Whitebreast, 
Iowa,  1863-80.  Teacher  at  St.  Mary's,  O.,  West  Point  and  Albia,  Iowa, 
1856-63.  Organized  and  built  eight  churches  while  in  Iowa.  Removed  to 
Greenfield,  O.,  1880.     Brother  of  Robert  H,  '38.     Died,  May  13,  1889 

*James  B.  Howell,  Lawyer  and  Editor,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Newark,  O.  Moved 
to  Kosaque,  Iowa,  1842.  Editor  of  "Des  Moines  Valley  Whig."  Removed 
to  Keokuk,  Iowa,  1849,  and  edited  the  "Daily  Gate  City.  Delegate  to  Re- 
publican Presidential  Convention,  1856.  Appointed  U.  S.  Senator  to  fill 
the  unexpired  term  of  James  W.  Grimes,  1870,  and  served  until  1871.  Ap- 
pointed by  President  Grant  as  one  of  the  three  commissioners  to  examine 
and  report  on  claims  for  stores  and  supplies  that  had  been  taken  or  fur- 
nished the  U.  S.  A.  in  the  seceded  states,  and  served  until  1880  on  this 
commission.     Born,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1816.     Died,  June  17,  1880. 

Robert  McGill  Loughridge,  Minister,  Waco,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1886.  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1837-38. 
Ordained  as  a  missionary  evangelist  to  the  Muskokee  Indians  by  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  Oct.  15,  1842,  and  has  been  engaged  in  this 
work  ever  since.  Superintendent  of  Mission  schools.  Author  of  "  Christ's 
Mode  of  Baptism,"  in  English  and  Muskokee  Language,  1882;  A  Trans- 
lation of  Hymns  and  Books  of  the  Bible  into  Muskokee ;  A  Dictionary  of 
the  Muskokee  Language  in  two  parts,  English-Muskokee,  Muskokee- 
English. 

*John  Alexander  Lyle,  Physician,  Paris,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1842.  Practised  medicine  at 
Paris,  Ky.,  1842-65.  Editor  of  the  "Citizen,"  1844-45.  Director  of  Dan- 
ville Theol.  Sem.,  1853-65.  Brother  of  William  C,  '29.  Born,  Paris,  Ky., 
March  5,  1817.     Died,  May  22,  1865. 

Charles  Thompson  McCaughan,       Minister,      Winterest,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Monmouth  Coll.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny 
and  Oxford.  Licensed  by  Eirst  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  22,  1840.  Or- 
dained by  Pres.  of  Springfield,  Oct.  13,  1841.  Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  church 
at  Sidney,  O.,  1841-57.  Principal  of  Urbana  Female  Sem.,  1856-59; 
Mansfield  Academy,  Pa.,  1861-64.  Pastor  at  Winterset,  la.,  1865-82. 
Author  of  "History  of  the  Asso.  Ref.  Presbytery  of  Springfield,"    1880. 

*Duncan  Murphy,  Lawyer,  California. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Claiborne,  Ala.  Went  to  Cali- 
fornia in  1849.     Died  at  Sea,  1852. 


26  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

George  McLellan  Parsons,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Columbus.  Member 
of  the  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1856-57.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.. 
1850-57.     Now  retired. 

*Samuel  Reber,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839  and  practised  at  Lancaster,  O. 
Moved  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1843.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1857-66 ;  of  the  Circuit  Court,  1866-68.  City  Counsellor  of  St.  Louis,  two 
years.  Prof,  in  the  Law  School  of  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  for 
many  years.  Born,  Lancaster,  Ohio.,  1813.  Died  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  while 
on  a  visit,  Dec.  t,  1879. 

*MosES  Russell,  Minister,  Clifton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1838-39.  Licensed  by  Pres- 
bytery of  Miami,  1840.  Ordained  by  same,  1840.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church 
at  Clifton,  Greene  Co.,  O.,  1840-64.  Born,  Xenia,  O.,  Feb.  29,  1812.  Died, 
March  22,  1864. 

*  Willi  am  David  Sayer,  Lawyer,  Port  Gibson,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  at  Port  Gibson,  Miss. 
Died,  April,  1853. 

*Robert  Calendar  Smith,    Minister  and  Teacher,    Macon,  Ga. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Alabama  and  preached  at 
Eufaula,  Ala.,  until  1847.  Prof,  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Ogel- 
thorpe  Coll.,  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  1847-62.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at 
Macon,  Ga.     Died,  May  23,  1874. 

William  M.  Smith,  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1851,  and  has  practised  many  years  in 
New  York  City.     Lived  abroad  at  Paris,  France,  for  several  years. 
Address,  207  West  44th  Street. 

William  Stanbery,  Lawyer,  Pekin,  Ills. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1840.     President  of  the  Pekin  Gas  Co. 
Address,  338  Buena  Vista  Avenue. 

Alfred  Thomas,         Government  Clerk,         Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Clerk  in  the  Treasury  Department. 

*A.  M.  White,  Teacher,  Clinton,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Engaged  in  teaching  at  Clinton,  Miss.,  and  is  said  to  have 
died  there  about  1845  or  '46. 

*John  Morgan  Woodbridge,  Merchant,  Marietta,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.  at  Yale  and  licensed  to  preach  and 
was  pastor  of  a  Pres.  church,  near  Marietta,  O.,  for  a  short  time.  Aban- 
doned the  ministry  on  account  of  throat  trouble  aud  engaged  in  mercan- 
tile business.    Volunteer  Paymaster  of  U.  S.  A.,  1862-63.     Died,  187 1. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  27 

*John  Noris  Young,    Minister  and  Teacher,    Due  West,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  ErskineColl.,  1891.  Attended  Erskine  Theol.  Sem. 
Licensed  to  preach  by  the  Second  Presbytery  of  the  Associate  Reformed 
church  of  the  South,  Oct.  8,  1840.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Natural 
Philosophy,  Erskine  Coll.,  1839-81.  Treasurer  of  Erskine  Coll.,  40  years.  — 
Member  of  State  legislature  of  S.  Car.,  one  term.  Born,  Abbeville  Co., 
S.  Car.,  Feb.  17,  1813.     Died,  Oct.  31,  1891. 

Class  of  1838. 
*John  W.  Bell,  Lawyer  and  Banker,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1840  and  practised  at  Hillsboro  until  1856, 
when  he  abandoned  law  to  enter  the  banking  business.  Clerk  of  the 
Court,  1852-54.     Born,  Hillsboro,  O.,  Feb.   17,   1817.    Died,  June  30,  1859. 

*Joseph  Young  Boyd,   Teacher  and  Farmer,    Bolivar  Co.,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Taught  in  West  Tennessee,  1838-42  ;  Northern  Miss.,  1842- 
47;  Somerville,  Tenn.,  1847-52;  Hickory  Withe,  Tenn.,  1852-61.  Aban- 
doned teaching  and  engaged  in  farming  in  Bolivar  Co.,  Miss.  Born, 
Newberry  Co.,  S.  Car.,  Dec.  7,  1815.     Died,  June,  1874. 

*Virgil  Milton  Dubose,  Lawyer,  Tex. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Approximate  date  of  death,  1852. 

John  McKee  Graham,  Minister,  South  Pasadena,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  Oxford,  O., 
1838-42.  Licensed  by  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  15,  1841.  Ordained 
by  same,  June  22, 1842.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Mt.  Pleasant, 
O.,  1842-47;  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.  1847-57;  Elmira,  Ills.,  1857-65;  Harrison, 
la. ,  1876-79.  Resides  at  South  Pasadena  without  charge.  Brother  of  Wm. 
M,  '38. 

^William  Mills  Graham,         Minister,        Spring  Grove,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  Oxford,  O. 
Licensed  by  the  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April  15,  1841.  Ordained  by  Ills. 
Pres.,  1844.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Union  and  Sparta,  Ills., 
1844-47;  Virginia  Grove  and  Harrison,  la.,  1850-60;  Spring  Grove,  Ills., 
1860-63.  Brother  of  John  M.,  '38.  Born,  Todd  Co.,  Ky.,  March  5,  1814. 
Died,  Dec.  5,  1863. 

Robert  H.  Hollyday,  Minister,  Findlay,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Sept.  9,  1840.  Or- 
dained by  Presbytery  of  Sidney,  1842.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  West 
Liberty,  O.,  1841-42;  Findlay,  O.,  1842-54.  Has  also  served  Rock  Hill,  Bel- 
laire,  Enon  Valley,  Arcadia,  Fostoria,  and  North  Bethel,  all  in  Ohio.  Was 
agent  and  trustee  of  Wooster  Univ.  Author  of  "Centennial  History  of 
the  Pres.  church  in  Northern  Ohio  and  Lima  Presbytery,"  1888.  Brother 
of  Wilson  C,  '37. 

*James  Franklin  Johnston,       Teacher,       San  Antonio,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.M.     Died,  1885. 


28  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

^Gilbert  Kennedy,  Lawyer  and  Editor,  Dayton,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Practised  law,  Dayton,  0.,  until  1861, 
when  he  moved  to  Wapakoneta,  O.  Editor  of  a  Wapakoneta  Weekly 
Paper,  10  or  12  years.  Removed  to  Dayton,  1881.  Born,  Dayton,  O.,  Dec. 
2,  1816.     Died,  July  30,  1884. 

*John  Finley  Kerr,  Minister,  Oswego,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  Oxford,  O.  Incensed 
by  Chillicothe  Presbytery,  April  22,  1841.  Ordained  by  Indiana  Pres.,  1843. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church  at  Oswego,  Ind.,  1843-51.  Born,  Brown  Co., 
O.,  1813.    Died,  Oct.  21,  1851. 

John  Gilbert  Lowe,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  practised  law  at  Dayton,  O. 

Colonel,  131st  O.  V.  I.,   100  days'  service,  U.  S.  A.    Trustee  of  Miami 

Univ.,   1857-84.    Brother  of  Ralph  P,   '29.    Law  office,  136  East  Third 

Street. 

Address,  127  South  Main  Street. 

*John  McCague,  Lawyer,  Ripley,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  for  the  ministry  and  licensed  to  preach,  but  com- 
pelled to  abandon  it  on  account  of  ill-health.  Afterwards  engaged  in  the 
practice  of  law.     Born,  Sept.,  1816.     Died,  Sept.  19,  1879. 

David  McCaw,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Columbia,  Tenu. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  of  Public  School,  Blackstocks,  S.  Car.,  1839-41. 
Tutor,  Erskine  Coll.,  Due  West,  S.  Car.,  1841-43;  Prof,  of  Latin,  1843-47. 
Principal  of  English  and  Classical  School,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ga.,  1847-49.  En- 
gaged in  farming  aud  has  taught  at  intervals  since  1850. 

Thomas  Millikin,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1841,  and  has  practised  continuously 
at  Hamilton,  O.     Attorney  for  C,  H.  and  D.  R.  R.,  and  C.  C.  C.  and  I.  R. 
R.    Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1878-87. 
Address,  113  South  Second  Street. 

*James  Wallace  Parks,  Lawyer,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Taught  school,  four  years.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Nov.,  1843, 
and  died  a  few  months  afterwards.  Brother  of  William  H.  '38,  and  Robert 
H,  '39. 

William  Humphrey  Parks,  Minister,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843,  and  practised  a  few  years  at  St. 
Charles,  Mo.  Licensed  by  the  New  School  Pres.  church,  1848.  Ordained 
and  pastor  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1848-58.  On  account  of  his  bad  health,  has 
not  been  in  the  active  ministry  since  1858.  Joined  the  Southern  Pres. 
church,  1866.  Brother  of  James  W.  '38,  and  Robert  H.  '39. 
Address,  11 22  Chambers  Street. 

*GEORGE  S.  Rea,  Minister, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Pres.  church  and  preached  at 
Lewisville,  Ind.,  1843-44.  Cannot  be  traced  since  then,  but  is  said  to  be 
dead. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  29 

John  P.  Reynolds,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  practised  in  Chicago,  Ills.  Sec- 
retary of  the  Illinois  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1860-71.  President  of 
same,  one  term.  Secretary  of  the  Inter-state  Industrial  Exposition,  1873- 
91.  President  of  the  Illinois  State  Sanitary  Commission,  1861-65. 
State  Commissioner  to  Universal  Exposition,  Paris,  France,  1867.  Chief 
Inspector  of  Grain,  Chicago,  1887 — .  President  of  the  Illinois  Commis- 
sion to  the  Centennial  Exposition,  1876.  Director-in-chief  of  the  Illinois 
Board  of  World's  Fair  Commissioners  for  the  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion. 
Address,  468  La  Salle  Avenue. 

*Francis  D.  Rigdon,  Lawyer,  Atlanta,  Ga 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar.    Date  of  death  unknown. 

Milton  Augustus  Sackett,  Minister,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.  Ordained  at  West  Liberty,  O.,  1843.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
West  Liberty,  O.,  1843-44;  Circleville,  O.,  1845-52;  Walnut  Hills,  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1853-58;  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  1858-62.  Principal  of  Mt.  Pleasant 
Academy,  1852-53;  Urbana  Collegiate  Institute,  1863-66;  Family  Boarding 
School  for  boys,  Cleveland,  O.,  1867-84.  Retired,  1884. 
Address,  40  Cornell  Street. 

*Henry  Snow,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Ancient  Languages,  Woodward  Coll.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1839-40.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Cincinnati,  O.     Died, 

1880. 

John  Stuart  Williams,  Lawyer  and  Farmer,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1840,  and  practised  law  until  1845  at 
Paris,  Ky.  Served  through  the  Mexican  war,  first  as  Captain  of  an  inde- 
pendent company  attached  to  the  Sixth  Infantry,  1845  >  Colonel  of  the 
Fourth  Regiment,  Kentucky  Vol.,  1846-47.  Distinguished  bravery  at 
Cerro  Gordo,  gave  him  the  title  of  Cerro  Gordo"  Williams.  Member  of 
Kentucky  Legislature,  1851-53;  1873-75.  Entered  the  Confederate  ser- 
vice as  Colonel  in  1861,  and  was  made  Brigadier-General,  April,  1862.  U. 
S.  Senator,  1879-85.     Now  engaged  in  farming  at  Mt.  Sterling. 


Class  of  1839. 
*JAMES  Barnett,  Minister,  Emporia,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford.  Licensed  by  First 
Presbytery  of  Ohio,  April,  1842.  Ordained  by  same,  July  23,  1844.  Sailed 
as  a  missionary  to  Palestine,  Jan.,  1845.  Missionary  in  Damascus,  1846-54  ; 
Cairo,  Egypt,  1854-75.  Returned  to  U.  S.  and  labored  as  home  missionary 
at  Emporia,  Kan.    Born,  Hanover,  Pa.,  June  16,  1817.    Died,  Oct.  2,  1884. 

*Martin  C.  Bennett,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.     Died  soon  after  graduation. 

*Jacob  Butler,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1841.  Practised  at  Muscatine,  Iowa, 
for  many  years.  Member  of  Iowa  Legislature,  1863-64.  Speaker  of  the 
House.     Date  of  death  unknown. 


3o  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Jackson  Duff,  Minister,  Center  Ridge,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  0.  Licensed  by  the  First  Pres- 
bytery of  Ohio,  April  5,  1843.  Ordained  in  Illinois,  June  27,  '44.  Pastor 
of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Harrison  and  Virginia  Grove,  Iowa,  1844-47 ; 
Scotch  Ridge,  O.,  1853-69;  Home  Missionary,  1869-86.  Born,  Garrard  Co., 
Ky.,  Sept  24,  1814.    Died,  Feb.  9,  1886. 

Philemon  Beecher  Ewing,  Lawyer,  Lancaster,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D,  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  1878.  Admitted  to  the  bar 
and  has  practised  continuously  at  Lancaster,  O.  Appointed  by  Governor 
Tod  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  Court,  1862.  Also  engaged  in  the  bank- 
ing business  and  in  the  development  of  the  Hocking  Valley  coal  fields. 
Now  retired. 

*James  Robinson  Gibson,  Minister,  Manchester,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained,  Oct.,  1841.  Pastor  of  the  Pres.  churches  at 
Decatur,  O.,  1841-46;  Ripley,  O.,  1846-53;  Frankfort,  O.,  1853-67;  Eckmans- 
ville,  O.,  1867-71;  Manchester,  O.,  1871-75.  Father  of  James  K,  '69,  Born, 
Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  28,  1809.     Died,  March  30,  1881. 

Samuel  Betts  HallEy,  Merchant,  Silverton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  but  abandoned  it  on  account  of  ill  health. 
Engaged  in  steam  boating  and  railroading. 

*Rufus  K.  Harris,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.    Approximate  date  of  death,  1844. 

*James  D.  Hocker,  Richmond,  Ky. 

A.  B.    Died  soon  after  graduation.     Approximate  date  of  death,  1841. 

John  Reily  Knox,  Lawyer,  Greenville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Taught  school  in  Mississippi,  1841-42.  Admitted  to  the 
bar  and  practised  at  Greenville,  O.,  1843-52;  Dayton,  O.,  1852-56;  has 
practised  in  Greenville,  O.,  since  1856.  Presidential  elector,  i860.  A 
founder  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity,  1839.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
appointed,  1869 ;  term  expires,  1893.     Law  firm,  Knox,  Martz  &  Rupe. 

*David  Linton,  Lawyer,  Pleasantown,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1841.  Prosecuting  attorney 
of  Clinton  Co.,  0.>  1845-47.  Member  of  Ohio  State  Senate,  1851-55.  Pro- 
bate Judge  of  Linn  Co.,  Kan.,  1867-69.  A  founder  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi 
fraternity,  1839.    Died,  Aug.  10,  1889. 

Andrew  Manspeaker,  N.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Cannot  be  traced. 

John  ClELAnd  Maxwell,  Physician,  Lebanon,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1842.  Has  practised  in  Lebanon, 
Ky.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  and  Surgeon  of  the  Board  of  Enroll- 
ment, U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Examining  Surgeon  of  Pensions,  for  many 
years. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  31 

^Joseph  Wright  McCague,  Merchant,  Chillicothe,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Ripley,  0.,  until 
1844,  when  he"  abandoned  the  profession  and  engaged  in  the  dry  goods 
business  at  Chillicothe,  O.  Born,  Sinking  Springs,  O.,  Aug.  5,  1818. 
Died,  April  3,  1881.  __ 

Samuel  F.  McCoy,  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar.    Probate  Judge,  1852-61. 

*John  STEELE  McCracken,  Minister,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  Oxford,  O.  Ordained  by 
First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  Aug.  23,  1843.  Stated  supply  of  United  Presby- 
terian church  at  Kenton,  O.,  1843-46;  pastor  of  same,  1846-51.  Gave  up 
active  work  on  account  of  broken  health.  Brother  of  Samuel  W,  '31. 
Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  25,  1804.     Died,  April  1,  1863. 

*Joseph  Miller,  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Chillicothe,  O.  Mem- 
ber of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1857-59.  Appointed  U.  S.  District 
Judge  and  died  while  in  that  capacity  in  Nebraska,  1862. 

^William  Alexander  Moore,  Banker,  Midway,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  President  of  Midway  Deposit  Bank;  of  Midway  Paper  Mill 
Co.,  1874-78.     Died,  1885. 

*Henry  Folsom  Page,  Lawyer,  Circleville,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Presidential  elector  for  Ohio,  1864.  Member 
of  the  Ohio  Constitutional  Convention,  1873.    Died,  Oct.  27,  1891. 

^Robert  Harris  Parks,  Lawyer,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  bar,  1843,  and  practised  at  St.  Charles,  Mo. 
Member  of  Missouri  State  Senate,  4  years.  Brother  of  James  W.,  '38,  and 
William  H.,  '38.     Died  in  the  fall  of  1889. 

*David  Pressly,  Minister,  Brighton,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Erskine  Coll.  Attended  Erskine  Theol.  Sem., 
1840-42.  Ordained,  1842.  Pastor  of  Associate  Reformed  churches  of  the 
South  at  Starkville,  Miss.,  1843-85;  Brighton,  Tipton  Co.,  Tenn.,  1885-91. 
Died,  July  29,  1891. 

*Michael  Clarkson  Ryan,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1842.  Practised  at  Hamil- 
ton, O.  Prosecuting  attorney  of  Butler  Co.,  1848-52;  Clerk  of  the  Court, 
1852-58.  Delegate  to  the  National  Democratic  Convention,  1856.  Com- 
missioned Colonel  of  the  50th  O.  V.  I.,  1861.  A  founder  of  the  Beta  Theta 
Pi  fraternity.     Died,  Oct.  23,  1861. 


32  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Richardson  C.  Saunders,         Planter,  Sweet  Home,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Planter  in  Madison  Co.,  Miss.,  until  1871.  Member  of  Miss. 
State  Legislature,  2  terms.  Moved  to  Sweet  Home,  Tex.,  1871.  Member 
of  Texas  State  Legislature,  1  term.    Died,  July  27,  1889. 

L.  Orestes  Smith, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Went  South  after  graduation  and  began  teaching.  Can  not 
be  traced. 

George  Hortain  Stewart,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1844.    Has  practised  at  Frankfort,  O.,  and 
Newport,  Ky.    Also  a  druggist. 
Address,  Tusculum,  Cincinnati,  O. 

*George  Swan,  Student  of  Law,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.  Commenced  the  study  of  law  and  died  before  he  was  admitted  to 
the  bar. 

*George  W.  Swan,  Minister,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.  Died,  1884.  This  information  is  taken  from  the  catalogue  of  1885- 
86. 

Thomas  F.  Swim, 

A.  B.    Came  to  college  from  Beaver  Co.,  Pa.    Can  not  be  traced. 

*William  M.  Taylor,  Lawyer,  Crockett,  Tex. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  for  some  time  at  Houston,  Tex. 
Grand  Master  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.  Delegate  to  Masonic  con- 
vention held  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.,  1871,  and  died  while  in  attendance 
at  this  convention.  Author  of  a  book  on  Masonry,  entitled,  "Taylor's 
Monitor." 

John  Wallace,  Minister,  lone,  Cal. 

A.  B.     Entered  the  ministry. 

*James  Mathews  Young,  Minister,  Harrell's  Cross  Roads,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.,  1840-42.  Ordained  at  Pros- 
perity, Ala.,  1843.  Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  Pres.  church  of  the  South  at  Har- 
rell's Cross  Roads,  Dallas  Co.  Ala.,  1842-66.  Brother  of  John  C,  '39,  and 
Samuel  O.,  '39.     Died,  May,  1866. 

John  Clark  Young,  Lawyer,  Corsicana,  Tex. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1841.  Brother  of  James  M.,  '39,  and  Samuel 
O.,  '39-     . 

*Samuel  Oliver  Young,  Physician,  Houston,  Tex. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Charleston,  S.  Car.,  Med.  Coll.,  1842.  Brother  of  James  M., 
'39,  and  John  C,  '39.    Died,  Nov.  10,  1847. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  33 

Class   of  184.0. 
*John  Barr,  Farmer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Approximate  date  of  death,  1850. 

*William  W.  Bellville,  Physician,  Woodbridge,  Cal. 

A.  B.     M.  D.     Died,  1871. 

*John  R.  Blount,  Merchant,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.    Followed  mercantile  pursuits.     Died,  1849. 

Mitcheee  Matthews  Brown,    Minister,    New  Wilmington,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  First  Presby- 
tery of  Ohio,  May,  1844.  Ordained  by  Pres.  of  Ills.,  Oct.  16,  1846.  Pastor 
of  United  Pres.  church  at  Springfield,  Ills.,  1849-54;  Principal  of  Union 
Academy,  Sparta,  Ills.;  of  the  Female  Sem.,  Bloomington,  Ind.;  and 
President  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Greenwood,  Mo.  Has  lately  been  supplying 
Home  Missionary  work  in  the  U.  P.  church.  Author  of  a  tract,  "Come  to 
Jesus." 

*John  Milton  Campbell,         Minister,        Cape  Palmas,  Africa. 

A.  B.  Attended  Eane  Theol.  Sem.,  1840-43.  Ordained  as  a  minister  in  the 
Pres.  church,  Nov.  8,  1843.  Sailed  as  a  missionary  to  Africa,  Jan.  1,  1844. 
Died,  March  18,  1844. 

*Eeiphaeet  P.  Coee,  Teacher,  Southern  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  engaged  in  teaching.  At  one  time  Principal  of  the  Fe- 
male Seminary,  Bloomington,  Ind.     Died  in  the  southern  part  of  Indiana, 


*Wiebur  ConoveR,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Dayton,  O.  Died, 
Oct.  3,  1 881. 

*Wieeiam  Bradford  Crawford,         Minister,         Buechel,  Ky. 

A.  B.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1842.  Licensed  by  the  Second  Pres- 
bytery of  New  York,  April  30,  1844.  Stated  supply  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Bladensburg,  Md.,  1844-45;  Mt.  Vernon,  Ky.,  1846-49;  Harrodsburg,  Ky., 
1849-60.  Retired  to  a  farm  near  Buechel,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ky.  Born,  Boyle 
Co.,  Ky.,  1817.     Died,  Nov.  1,  1886. 

^Robert  C.  Dameron,  Physician,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

A.  B.     M.  D.     Died  about  the  close  of  the  war. 

John  Holt  Duncan,  Lawyer,  Houston,  Tex. 

'  A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Chief  Justice  of  Bexar  Co.,  Tex.,  1857-62. 
Captain  in  the  C.  S.  A.,  1862-63.  District  Judge  of  Texas,  1864-65.  City 
Attorney  of  Houston,  Texas,  1877-79.  Brother  of  Robert,  '37-  A  founder 
of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity. 


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MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


*John  Elder,  Farmer,  Kan. 

A.  B.     Lived  at  Camden,  O.,  and  removed  to  Kansas.     Died,  1889. 

*Thomas  Boston  Gordon,  Lawyer,  Nicholasville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Academy,  Decatur,  Ga.,  1841-42.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1842.  Judge  of  Bath  Co.,  Ky.,  1854-58.  Brother  of  Neal  M,  '37, 
and  Gilbert,  '37.  A  founder  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity.  Died,  Jan. 
25,  1891. 

John  Jay  Johns,  Farmer,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Moved  from  Mississippi  to  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1844,  and  was 
engaged  in  farming  near  that  city  until  a  few  years  ago.  Now  retired 
and  living  in  the  city  of  St.  Charles,  Mo.  Held  the  office  of  School  Com- 
missioner. 

*Henry  Hunter  Johnson,  Minister,  St.  Edward,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  Presby- 
tery of  Chillicothe,  April  20,  1843.  Ordained  by  Illinois  Presbytery,  Sept., 
1844.  Pastor  of  Asso.  Ref.  churches  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1845-47;  Sugar 
Creek,  O.,  1848-51 ;  Dayton,  O.,  1851-56;  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1857-58.  En- 
tered the  Reformed  Dutch  church,  1858,  and  was  pastor  of  Hastings-on- 
the-Hudson,  1861-65;  Leyden  Centre,  Ills.,  1867-80.  Born,  Chillicothe, 
O.,  June  24,  1819.    Died,  Jan.  18,  1881. 

*James  W.  Johnson,  New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  B.     Died  soon  after  graduation. 

Samuel  Taylor  Marshall,  Lawyer,  Keokuk,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Teacher  of  Latin,  West  Point,  la.,  1844.     Sergeant-at-arms 
of  the  Iowa  Legislature,  1846-48.     Editor  of  the  "Nipantuck,"  the  first 
daily  paper  in  Keokuk,  la.,  1855.     Father  of  Robert  M,  '69.    A  founder  of 
the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity.     Law  firm,  S.  T.  Marshall  &  Sons. 
Address,  730  Grand  Avenue. 

*David  D.  Martin,  Physician,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

A.  B.    M.  D.    Died  about  the  close  of  the  war  of  the  Rebellion. 

*George  Ellis  Pugh,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Cap- 
tain of  the  Fourth  Ohio  Inf.  in  the  Mexican  war.  Member  of  the  Ohio 
Legislature,  1848-49.  City  Solicitor  of  Cincinnati,  1850.  Attorney-General 
of  Ohio,  1851.  U.  S.  Senator,  1855-61.  Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  28,  1822. 
Died,  July  19,  1876. 

*Joseph  Drake  Steele,  Minister,  Warsaw,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  and  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by 
Monongahela  Presbytery,  Mar.  26,  1844.  Ordained  by  Iowa  Presbytery, 
June  24,  '57.  Spent  many  years  in  missionary  work  in  Iowa.  Resided  at  ■ 
Warsaw,  Mo.,  for  many  years,  teaching  and  preaching.  Brother  of  John 
C,  '32,  and  Walter,  '40.  Born,  Xenia,  O.,  Aug.  30,  1820.  Died,  May  15, 
1882. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  35 

*Robert  Wilbur  Steele,  Philanthropist,  Dayton,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Commenced  the  study  of  law,  but  abandoned  it  on  account 
of  ill-health.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Dayton,  1842-72; 
president  of  the  same,  1860-72.  Founder  of  the  Dayton  Library  Associa- 
tion, 1847,  and  of  the  Dayton  Public  Library,  1888.  Member  of  the_ 
Board  of  State  Charities,  1866-71.  Member  of  the  Montgomery  Agricul- 
tural Association  and  had  charge  of  the  first  State  fair  in  Dayton,  1853. 
One  of  the  organizers  of  the  93rd  O.  V.  I.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  Miami  Univ.,  1857-66.  Born,  Dayton,  O.,  July  3,  1819.  Died, 
Sept.  24,  1891.     Vide,  Sketch  in  "Miami  Student,"  Vol.  XI,  No.  1. 

^Walter  Steele,        Student  of  Theology,       Steele's  Ford,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1841-43.  Brother  of  John  C, 
'32,  and  Joseph  D,  '40.     Died,  June  7,  1844. 

*James  George  Smith,  Farmer,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  A  founder  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity,  1839.  Died,  Aug., 
1849. 

*Richard  H.  Smith,  Teacher,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

A.  B.     Date  of  death  unknown. 

^Robert  W.  Wilson,  Minister,  Bloomingburg,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Lane  Sem.  and  Oxford,  O.  Licensed 
by  Oxford  Presbytery,  1842.  Ordained  by  same,  1843.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Bethel,  Butler  Co.,  O.,  1842-47;  Bloomingburg,  O.,  1851-65. 
Teacher  in  Salem  Academy,  1847-51.  Served  in  the  Christian  Commis- 
sion, U.  S.  Army,  1864.    Born,  Washington,  Ky.,  July  12,  1821.    Died,  1865. 

^William  P.  Young,  Grain  Merchant,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.     Died,  1862. 

Class  of  184.1. 
George  L.  Andrew,  Physician,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.   1845.     U.  S.  Examining  Surgeon 
since   1876.      Sanitary  Inspector,   U.    S.   Sanitary  Commission,    1861-64. 
Medical  Examiner  for  all  the  principal  life  insurance  companies  operat-  • 
ing  in  Indiana.     Member  of  American  Medical  Association  and  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Science. 

*John  Mason  Bishop,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Lane  Sem.,  1844.  Ordained  by  LaPorte  Presbytery, 
April,  1845.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Plymouth,  Ind.,  1844-46;  New 
Albany,  Ind.,  1846-50;  Bedford,  Ind.,  1850-60;  Bloomington,  Ind.,  1860-67; 
Rockville,  Ind.,  1867-72  ;  Lebanon,  Ind.,  1872-79;  Covington,  Ind.,  1879-83  ; 
Rockfield,  Ind.,  1883-88.  Resided  at  Oxford,  1888-90.  Trustee  of  Western 
Female  Sem.  and  of  Lane  Theol.  Sem.  until  his  death.    Brother  of  George 

B.  '28,  Robert  H.  '31,  and  Ebenezer  E,  '33.  Born,  Lexington,  Ky.,  April 
2,  1819.     Died,  Dec.  26,  1890. 

*John  L.  Branham,  Lawyer,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

A.  B.     Admitted  to  the  bar  but  died  soon  afterwards. 


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Persius  Barnet  Calhoun,  Lawyer  and  Farmer,  Austin,  Tenn. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1842.  Practiced  law  and  acted  as  land  agent, 
Austin,  Tex.,  1859-66.  A  farmer  in  Wilson  Co.,  Tenn.,  since  1866.  Con- 
tributor to  the  U.  S.  Chief  Signal  Service  for  23  years. 

*L,ucius  Chesterfieed  Churchill,    Physician,  San  Francisco. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.  Practised  medicine  at  Marshall,  Ills.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  and  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Date  of  death  not  known. 

*John  Gilchrist,  Minister,  Boggstown,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Clinton,  Miss.,  1843.  Princi- 
pal of  Academy,  Clinton,  Miss.,  1842-44.  Agent  of  the  American  Tract 
Society  in  Miss.,  1844-45.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Oxford,  1845.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Brookville,  Ind.,  1845-47;  Dunlapsville,  Ind., 
1847-56;  Boggstown,  Ind.,  1858-63.  Brother  of  James,  '42.  Born,  Scot- 
land, April  10,  1814.     Died,  April  8,  1863. 

*George  W.  Gowdy,  Minister,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.,  and  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Springfield,  1848.  Ordained  by  same,  1850. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches,  Vernon,  Wis.,  1850-54;  Columbus,  O., 
1856-58;  Fairview,  O.,  1863-67.  Was  Principal  of  McKeesport,  Pa., 
Academy.  Co-editor  of  the  "Presbyterian  Witness"  for  several  years. 
Born,  Xenia,  O.,  June  23,  1823.    Died,  Sept.  ax,  1869. 

Charles  Henry  Hardin,      Lawyer  and  Banker,      Mexico,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Fulton,  Mo.,  1843. 
Circuit  Attorney,  1848-52.  Member  of  the  Missouri  Legislature,  1852-58. 
Member  of  Commission  to  Revise  the  Statutes  of  Missouri,  1855.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Missouri  Senate,  1860-62  and  1872-74.  Governor  of  Missouri, 
1875-77.  Founded  Hardin  Female  Institute,  Mexico,  Mo.,  1873.  Trustee 
of  William  Jewell  Coll.,  1870-89;  of  Lincoln  Institute,  1875-76;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Hardin  Female  Institute  since  1873.  A 
founder  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity,  1839.  Vide,  Sketch  and  Portrait, 
"Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  1,  No.  8. 

*John  Miller  Junkin,  Physician,  Easton,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.  Surgeon  of  the  9th  Pa.,  Cavalry, 
1861-64.     Brother  of  George,  '42.     Died,  Jan.  18,  1889. 

James  Long,  Teacher,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Studied  law  but  never  practised.     Has    been  engaged  in 
teaching  and  as  Superintendent  of  Schools.     Editor  of  Richmond,  Ind, 
"  Jeffersonian"  1846.     Brother  of  Robert  K.,  44.     Now  retired. 
Address,  900  K  Street,  N.  W. 

James  Andrew  Irwin  Lowes,         Teacher,  Portsmouth,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  and  ordained  as  a  Pres.  minister.  Princi- 
pal of  Salem  Academy,  1847-70;  of  Grammar  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1870- 
72;  Superintendent  of  Schools  at  New  Richmond,  O.,  and  Portsmouth,  O., 
7  years.  Is  now  Prof,  of  Languages  in  the  Portsmouth  High  School. 
Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-70. 


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David  Mack,  Lawyer,  Carthage,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

*William  S.  Martin,  Physician,  Saltillo,  Mexico. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1845.  Killed  by  a  rival  physician  in 
Saltillo,  Mexico,  i860. 

Benjamin  Mills,  Minister,  Meade,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  Attended  Lane  Theol.  Sem.  and  was  ordained  in  1844. 
Supplied  several  pastorates  at  various  places.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1854, 
and  practised  law  in  Kentucky  for  some  time.  Resumed  ministerial 
work.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1870-74,  Shelbyville, 
Ills.,  Sidney,  Iowa,  and  now  at  Meade,  Kan.     Brother  of  John,  '41. 

*John  McFarland  Mills,  Physician,  Shelbyville,  Ills. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Louisville  Med.  Coll.  Practised  medicine  at  Frankfort,  Ky., 
1847-74,  when  he  removed  to  Shelbyville,  Ills.  Commissioner  of  State 
Prisons  in  Kentucky,  1867-74.  President  of  the  Ky.  State  Med.  Associa- 
tion. Captain  of  the  Governor's  Guard,  U.  S.  Army,  1861.  Colonel  of  the 
31st  Ky.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Brother  of  Benjamin,  '41.  Died, 
March  17,  1884. 

*Samuel  McClelland  Moore,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1842,  and  prac- 
tised at  Coving-ton,  Ky.  Judge  of  the  Ninth  Judicial  Circuit  of  Ky., 
1856-62.  Removed  to  Chicago,  Ills.  Appointed  Judge  of  Superior 
Court  of  Cook  Co.,  Ills.  Term  expired,  1873.  Elected  to  the  same 
judgeship,  1873,  and  served  until  1880.  Chancellor  of  the  Superior  Court 
during  this  period.     Died,  April  25,  1885. 

William  Henry  Moore,  Minister,  Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  Nov.  17,  1846.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  1845-49;  Rising  Sun  and  Dillsboro. 
Ind.,  1849-55;  Harrison,  O.,  1855-57;  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  1857-60;  Reading, 
O.,  1860-65;  Gettysburg,  O.,  1865-67;  Covington,  O.,  1867-69;  Mt.  Jefferson, 
O.,  1869-81;  Mt.  Carmel,  Ind.,  1881-83;  Dillsboro,  Ind.,  1885-91.  Now 
retired. 

Arthur  Ralph  Naylor,  Minister,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Cincinnati,  1844.  Has  labored 
continuously  in  the  Pres.  church,  until  within  the  last  few  years.  Served 
in  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission  during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion. 
Father  of  James  M,  '66.    Now  retired. 

*John  Ogle,  Lawyer  and  Planter,  Waterproof,  La. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  1857. 

Alexander  Paddack,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  practised  continuously  in  Cin- 
cinnati, O.    Probate  Judge  of  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  1861-64.     Law  office,  17% 
West  Third  street. 
Address,  East  Walnut  Hills. 


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^Robert  Ludlow  Yancy  Peyton,  Lawyer,   Harrisonville,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  State  Senator  of  Mo.,  1858-61.  Colonel  in 
the  Missouri  State  Guard,  1861.  U.  S.  Senator  from  Mo.,  1862-63.  Died 
at  Bladen  Springs,  Ala.,  in  the  fall  of  1863. 

*John  J.  Scott,  Minister,  Lewisville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Incensed  and  ordained  as  a  Pres.  minister.  Pastor  of  Eben- 
ezer  and  Cambridge  City  Pres.  churches,  1851-55.  Mysteriously  mur- 
dered, March  8, 1855. 

Samuel  Shellabarger,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  EE.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1891.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1846,  and 
practised  law  at  Springfield,  O.  Member  of  Ohio  Legislature,  1851-53. 
Member  of  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1861-63;  1865-69,  and 
1871-73.  U.  S.  minister  to  Portugal,  1869-71.  Appointed  by  President 
Grant  as  a  member  of  the  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission.  Attorney  for 
the  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

Caevin  Fletcher  Vance,  Lawyer,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  since  been  engaged  in  active 
practice  in  Memphis.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Miss,  and  Tenn. 
R.  R.  Co.,  1853-66.  Was  attorney  for  the  same  road  for  many  years.  At 
present  attorney  for  the  Illinois  and  Central  R.  R.  Co. 

Class  of  1842. 
*  James  J.  Berry,  Lawyer,  Sangamon  Co.,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1844.  Practised  law  for  many 
years  at  Lake  Providence,  La.     Approximate  date  of  death,  1873. 

*William  Edward  Blackburn,   Lawyer,   Lake  Providence,  La. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Lake  Providence,  La. 
Killed  in  a  duel  at  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  1849. 

James  Law  Buell,  Minister,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

A.   B.,   A.   M.     Studied  theology  at  Canonsburg.     Licensed  by  Miami 
Presbytery,  July  1,   1846.     Ordained   by  same,  July  8,  1847.      Pastor    of 
United  Pres.  churches  at  Kenton,   O.,  1847-61;  Tranquillity,  la.,  1864-68. 
Was  principal  of  Traer  Academy,  Iowa. 
Address,  219  E.  Third  Avenue. 

*John  Armstrong  Collins,      Lawyer,      Lake  Providence,  La. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Lake  Providence, 
La.     Died,  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  10,  1850. 

Benjamin  Cory,  Physician,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Medical  Coll.  of  Ohio,  1845.    Member  of  the  Cali- 
fornia Legislature,  2  years.    Physician  and  surgeon  for  the  Santa  Clara 
Co.  Hospital  for  several  years.    Trustee  of  the  State  Normal  school  for 
10  years.    Brother  of  James  M,  '48,  and  Andrew  J,  '55. 
Address,  97  South  First  Street. 


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*Thomas  Craven,  Minister,  College  Hill,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  a  minister  in  the  Baptist  church  and  had  preached  for 
several  years  before  entering  college.  Spent  the  last  fourteen  years  of 
his  life  in  founding  and  supporting  the  Eleutherian  College  at  College 
Hill,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ind.     Father  of  John  G,  '45.     Died,  i860.  -- — 

Joseph  R.  Davis,  Lawyer,  Biloxi,  Miss. 

A.  B.  A.  M.  (Honorary),  by  a  Southern  College.  Admitted  to  the  bar. 
Was  State  Senator  of  Mississippi  and  a  general  officer  of  the  C.  S.  A. 

James  Gilchrist,  Minister,  Vernon,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.,  New  Albany,  Ind.  Ordained  by 
Whitewater  Presbytery,  1848.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Mt.  Carmel, 
Ind.,  1848-60;  Union  and  Sardinia,  Ind.,  1860-65;  Acton  and  Bethany,  Ind., 
1865-70;  Scipio,  Oak  Grove,  Sugar  Creek,  Shenandoah,  and  Dover,  Ind., 
1870-75;  Los  Angeles  Presbytery,  Cal.,  1875-83;  Stated  supply  in  Indiana, 
1883-90.     Retired  since  1890.     Brother  of  John,  '41. 

*John  Goble,  Minister,  West  Cairo,  O. 

A.  B.  Ordained  as  a  minister  in  the  Cumberland  Pres.  church  and  sup- 
plied pastorates  in  the  South.  Born,  Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  April  5,  1817. 
Died,  March  11,  1888. 

^Archibald  William  Hamilton,     Lawyer,      Mt.  Sterling,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1844.  Member  of  the  Kentucky  Legisla- 
ture, 1851-53.    Died,  1854. 

*James  Samuel  Hibben,  Merchant,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Merchant  at  Rushville,  Ind.,  and  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Died, 
Oct.  17,  1877. 

*William  Hunter,  Minister,  Hebron,  O. 

A*.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1842-44.  Licensed  by  Presbytery 
of  Ohio,  June  18,  1844.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Donegal,  Nov.  3,  1845. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Cedar  Grove,  O.,  1845-49;  Hopewell,  O.,  1852- 
68 ;  Hebron,  O.,  1869-70.     Died,  Oct.  3,  1870. 

^Daniel  Wilkinson  Iddings,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1844.  Mayor  of  Dayton,  8  years.  U.  S. 
Register  in  Bankruptcy,  13  years.  Paymaster  of  Ohio  troops,  1861-62.  At- 
torney for  C.  C.  C.  and  I.  R.  R.,  16  years.     Died,  Dec.  24,  1885. 

William  Jamison,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1846.     Probate  Judge  of  Franklin  Co., 

O.,  1855-58. 

Address,  121  South  Sixth  street.     Also,  Jamison,  Ky. 

George  Junkin,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  D.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1890.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  Mar.  18, 
1848.     Vice-Provost  of  the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  12  years.    Nomi- 
nee of  the  Independent  Republican  party  for  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
1882.     Son  of  President  George  Junkin. 
Address,  1334  Chestnut  street. 


40  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Daniel  McCleary,  Merchant,  Dayton,  0. 

A.  B.  Lieutenant  in  U.  S.  A.,  Mexican  war.  Died,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico, 
June  23,  1847. 

Adam  McCrea,  Insurance  Agent,  Circleville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  but  never  admitted  to  the  bar.  Was  engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits  for  many  years.  Life  Director  of  the  Board  of  For- 
eign Missions,  Pres.  church ;  also  of  the  American  Bible  Society.  Trus- 
tee of  Miami  Univ.  since  1884. 

*Matthew  McDonald,  Lawyer,  Abbeville,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
Abbeville  Co.,  S.  Car.,  1852-76.  Orderly  Sergeant,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-63.  Born, 
Abbeville,  S.  Car.,  Mar.  13,  1820.     Died,  June  12,  1876. 

*Samuel  Taplin  Morris,  Minister,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.,  and  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Asso.  Ref.  Pres.  church  of  the  South.    Died,  Sept.  16,  1848. 

*William  F.  Mosgrove,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

Arnaldo  F.  Pack,  Lawyer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Student  of  Law,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1843.  Came  to  col- 
lege from  Madison  Co.,  Miss.     Can  not  be  traced. 

*John  F.  Patton,  Rome,  Ga. 

A.  B.    Date  of  death  unknown. 

*William  W.  Patton,         Minister,  Cedar  Springs,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Erskine  Theol.  Sem.  and  was  ordained  as  a  min- 
ister in  the  Asso.  Ref.  church.  Joined  the  United  Presbyterian  church, 
April  10,  1849,  and  had  received  a  call  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  when  he  was  at- 
tacked with  cholera  and  died,  Sept.,  1849. 

*William  Y.  Patton,  Lawyer  and  Planter,  Crystal  Springs,  Miss. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Gallatin,  Miss.,  for  sev- 
eral years.  Removed  to  Crystal  Springs,  Miss.,  and  engaged  in  planting. 
Date  of  death  unkown. 

*John  Arnott  Reiley,  Minister,  East  Feliciana,  La. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1843.  Licensed  by  Newton 
Presbytery,  May  16,  1844.  Ordained,  Nov.  18,  1845.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Knowlton  and  Blairstown,  N.  J.,  1845-54;  Knowlton,  N.  J., 
1854-64;  East  Feliciana,  La.,  1866-78.  Born,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  May  3,  1816. 
Died,  Sept.  30,  1878. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  41 

George  Knox  Sheie,  Lawyer,  Salem,  Ore. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives, 

1861-63. 

Joseph  Stout,  Physician,  Ottawa,  Ills. 

A.  B.    M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Med.  Coll.,  1845. 
Address,  1004  Paul  street. 

*James  E.  Tiffany,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Engaged  in  teaching  for  a  few  years  after  graduation  and 
then  entered  the  ministry.     Died,  about  1850. 

WlLEIAM  S.  TuRREEL, 

A.  B.  Engaged  in  teaching  after  graduation  and  was  at  Richmond,  Ind., 
1843.    Can  not  be  traced. 

Isaac  VanAusdae,  Merchant,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.    Firm  name,  I.  &  C.  VanAusdal,  Importers  of  and  Dealers  in  Car- 
pets and  House  Trimmings,  23  South  Main  street. 
Address,  Dayton  View. 

Class  of  1843. 

*David  S.  Anderson,  Minister,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Academy,  Williams  Center,  O.,  1853-55.  Pastor 
of  Presbyterian  churches  at  Defiance,  O.;  Delta,  O.;  Byran  O.,  and  Eagle 
Creek,  O.  Died  at  the  home  for  disabled  ministers  at  Perth  Amboy, 
N.  J.,  April  2,  1886.     Brother  of  James  H,  '37. 

^Charles  Barnes,  Teacher,  Madison,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Superintendent  of  city  schools  at  New  Albany,  Ind., 
1855-67;  Madison,  Ind.,  1853-55  and  1867-70.  Born,  Eancaster,  Ky.,  April 
14,  1822.    Died,  Feb.  22,  1870. 

^Lafayette  Washington  Chaefant,      Lawyer,     Felicity,  O. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  1847. 

*John  Rogers  Ceark,  Lawyer,  Maysville,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  May  11,  1846.  Master  Commissioner  of  Mason 
Co.  (Ky.)  Court.  Born,  Mason  Co.,  Ky.,  April  29,  1826.  Died,  Jan.  10, 
1865. 

Enoch  George  Diae,  Lawyer,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Was  president  of  the  Springfield 
Female  College,  4  years.  Judge  of  the  Probate  Court,  1870-76.  Member 
of  the  Ohio  Eegislature,  1879-81. 


42  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Thomas  Haire,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  1846. 

John  Sherzer  Hittell,         Journalist,         San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.    Was  editor  of  the  "Alta  Californian."     Member  of  the  California 
Legislature,  1863-64.    Author  of  "Resources  of  California,"  seven  editions  ; 
"  History  of  San  Francisco  ;  "  "  Evidences  Against  Christianity." 
Address,  1216  Hyde  street. 

*Versalius  Horr,  Lawyer,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.  Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Champaign  Co.,  1867-76.  Captain,  Co.  I., 
66th  O.  V.  I.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863.  Ohio  Military  Agent  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  un- 
til 1866.    Died,  April  29,  1885. 

*James  W.  Kerr,  Butler  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.    Died,  1843. 

William  Bennet  Moore,        Statistician,         Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Deputy  Fourth  Auditor  and  Acting  Fourth  Auditor  of  the 
U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  1865-81.  At  present  statistician  to  Registrar 
of  vital  statistics  of  District  of  Columbia.     Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1858- 

63. 

Address,  Health  Department. 

Edward  Bruce  Stevens,  Physician,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1846.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-65.  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica,  Miami  Medical  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1865-73;  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica,  Syracuse  Univ.,  New  York,  1873-77. 
Editor  of  the  "Obstetric  Gazette,"  Cincinnati,  O.,  1878-83.  Delivered 
annual  address  before  the  Miami  Union  Literary  Society,  Miami 
Univ.,  1846;  before  the  Alumni  Association  of  Miami  Univ,  1848. 

*John  C.  Thompson,  Teacher,  Greenfield,  O. 

A.  B.,A.  M.    Principal  of  Greenfield  (0.)  Seminary.    Died,  1859. 

J.  C.  TOMLINSON, 

A.  B.    Came  to  college  from  Claiborne  Co.,  Miss.    Cannot  be  traced. 

*John  Van  Eaton,  Minister,  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  Presby- 
tery of  Springfield,  April,  1846.  Ordained  by  Pres.  of  Caledonia,  Oct.  3, 
1849.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1849-53;  York, 
N.  Y..  1853-80.  Born,  Xenia,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1817.  Died,  Clifton  Springs.  N. 
Y.,  March 5,  1880. 

*Silas  Bailey  Walker,  Sidney,  0. 

A.  B.    Died,  1873. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  43 

*John  Matthias  Wampler,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  0.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery 
of   Oxford,  April,   1845.     Ordained  by  the  Pres.  of   Indianapolis,   Aug. 

1848.     Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Shelbyyille,  Ind.,   1847-48;  M on ticello,  

Ind.,  1848-56.  Co-editor  of  the  "Presbyterian  of  the  West,"  subsequently 
the  "Herald  and  Presbyter,"  Cincinnati,  O.,  1856-70.  Pastor  of  Har- 
mony church,  near  Oxford,  O.,  1870-81.  Resumed  editorial  work  on  the 
"Herald  and  Presbyter,"  1881-85.  Born,  Littlestown,  Pa.,  Jan.  20,  1811. 
Died,  Dec.  11,  1885. 

James  Park  Wright,  Minister,  Iola,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford.  O.  Licensed  by  First  Ohio 
Presbytery,  April  21,  1846.  Ordained  by  Michigan  Presbytery,  May 
4,  1850.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1849-50 ;  Prov- 
idence, O.,  1850-54  ;  Cedarville,  O.,  1855-59;  Jordan's  Grove,  Ills.,  1860-61 ; 
Tipton,  Ind.,  1862-65;  Salem,  Ind.,  1868-72;  Mulberry,  Mo.,  1873-75;  Wa- 
karusa  and  Auburn,  Kan.,  1879-81.  Teacher  at  Bloomington,  Ind.,  and 
Batavia,  Ills.,  1867.  In  Freedman's  work,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1876-78. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches,  Prairie  Home,  Ills.,  1882-86;  Robinson,  Ills., 
1887;  Neosha  Falls,  Kan.,  1888;  Pleasanton,  Kan.,  1889.  Retired  since 
1890. 

Class  of  1844. 
*Joseph  Evans  Anthony,  Lawyer,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  in  Springfield,  O.  Born, 
Springfield,  O.,  Jan.  26,  1824.     Died,  Sept.  8,  1847. 

William  Beckett,  Manufacturer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1846.     Has  been  engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  paper  since  1848.     Delegate  to  the  Republican  Presidential  con- 
vention, i860.     Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.  since  1857.     Brother  of  David  C, 
'60.     Vide,  portrait  and  sketch,  "  Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 
Address,  Fifth  and  Dayton  streets. 

*M.  A.  Brown,  Circleville,  O. 

A.  B.     Died  about  1846. 

*John  Treon  Dubois,  Physician,  Carlisle,  O. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Med.  Coll.,  1846  ;  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1847.  Died, 
March  11,  1849. 

James  Edmund  Galloway,  Merchant,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.     Member    of    the    Montana    Legislature,    1866-67.     Now    retired. 
Brother  of  Henry  P,  '28,  and  Albert  G,  '30. 
Address,  Detroit  street. 

*David  Hanes,  Teacher,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Taught  school  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  1844-45;  Somerville,  Ala., 
1845-47;  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1847-48.  Born,  Washington  Co.,  Md.,  June  9, 
1820.    Died,  Dec.  11,  1848. 


44  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

John  McCampbell  Heron,  Minister,  Jamestown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford.  O.  Incensed  by  Springfield 
Presbytery,  May,  1846.  Ordained  by  Caledonia  Pres.,  May  17,  1848.  Pas- 
tor of  United  Pres.  churches  at  York,  N.  Y.,  1848-52;  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  1856- 
57;  Burlington  Green,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1858-61; 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1864-67.  Since  then  identified  with  the  Board  of  Home 
Missions,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  until  1892.  Author  of  "Pocket  Manual,"  and 
several  published  sermons. 

James  Donaldson  Liggett,  Minister,  Detroit,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Licensed  and  ordained.    Pastor  of  Congregational  churches 
at  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1859-70;  Hiawatha,  Kan.,  1872-78.     Editor  of  "Pen- 
insular Freeman",  1849-51;  Xenia(0.)  "News,"  1852-58.     Principal  of  the 
Detroit  (Mich.)  Home  and  Day  school. 
Address,  715  Fourth  Avenue. 

*Robert  Kyle  Long,  Physician,  Americus,  Ind. 

A.  B.    M.  D.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.     Brother  of  James,  '41.     Died,  1850. 

*Spencer  C.  Lyons,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.    Died,  Feb.  19,  1845. 

^Alexander  W.  McClanahan,  Minister,  Decatur,  0» 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery 
of  Chillicothe,  1847.  Ordained  by  the  same,  1848.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Decatur,  O.,  1848-55;  Illinois,  1855-57;  Decatur,  O.,  1857-62. 
Born,  West  Union,  O.,  Nov.  28,  1821.    Died,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

*William  Shotwell,  Lawyer,  Cadiz,  O. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1847.    Died,  Dec.  1,  1849. 

*James  Torbert,  •     Circleville,  O. 

A.  B.    Died  about  1847. 

Class  of  1845. 
Benjamin  Logan  Baldridge,  Minister,  Messina,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Indiana,  May,  1848.  Or- 
dained by  Presbytery  of  Michigan,  Jan.  10,  1851.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Centreville,  Mich.,  1851-57;  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1857-66.  Chap- 
lain of  the  Kansas  State  prison,  2  years.  Superintendent  of  Public  In- 
struction for  the  city  and  county  of  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  6  years.  Ap- 
pointed Chaplain  of  U.  S.  Army,  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  1876.  Retired, 
1886. 
Address,  Messina,  San  Bernardino  Co. 

*William  S.  Burrows,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Connersville,  Ind.,  Sept.  28,  1846. 
Editor  of  a  Connersville  newspaper  for  a  few  years.  Removed  to  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1857,  and  practised  there.  Also  at  the  same  time  conducted  a 
large  malt  business  at  Franklin,  O.  Brother  of  Thomas  A.,  '47.  Born, 
Franklin,  O.,  1824.    Died,  Franklin,  O.,  July  11,  1872. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  45 

Pascal  H.  Chambers, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Came  to  Miami  from  Louisville,  Ky.     Can  not  be  traced. 

John  Gill  Craven,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Beloit,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Baptist  Theol.  Sem.,  Covington,  Ky. 
Ordained.  1847.  Pastor  of  the  Baptist  churches  at  College  Hill,  Ind., 
1848-61;  High  Forest  and  Hamilton,  Minn.,  1861-63;  Mankato,  Minn., 
1863-67;  Pella,  la.,  1867-68.  Principal  of  Eleutherian  Institute,  College 
Hill,  Ind.,  1848-61;  of  Irving  Institute,  Irving,  la.,  1869-79.  Has  since 
been  engaged  in  Biblical  work.     Son  of  Thomas,  '42. 

^Charles  Dewey,  Lawyer,  Fremont,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Subsequently  removed  to  Charleston,  Ind.  Republican  candidate  for 
Common  Pleas  Judge,  1856.  Removed  to  Fremont,  la.,  1859.  Born, 
Charleston,  Ind.,  April  17,  1825.  Drowned  while  swimming  in  the  Mis- 
souri river,  June  8,  1859. 

*John  Michael  Erlougher,  Physician,  Sims,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1848.  School  examiner  of  Howard 
Co.,  Ind.,  1855-57.  Member  of  the  First  Medical  Board  of  Howard  Co. 
Born,  July  16,  1817.     Died,  Sept.  8,  1883. 

Washington  Fithian,  Physician,  Paris,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.     Surgeon  of  the  14th  Ky.  Vol.  Cavalry,  1861-65. 

*James  Adair  Frazier,  Minister,  Damascus,  Syria. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  the  Michigan 
Presbytery,  April,  1848.  Ordained  by  same,  June,  1849.  Pastor  of  the 
United  Pres.  church  at  Martin,  Mich.,  1849-50.  Sailed  as  a  missionary  to 
Syria,  Dec.  12,  1850.  Returned,  1853.  Sailed  a  second  time,  Sept.  30,  1854. 
Returned,  1861.  Sailed  a  third  time,  Oct.  25,  1862.  Born,  West  Union,  O., 
Jan.  17,  1819.     Died,  Aug.  30,  1863. 

*  James  Samuel  Goode,  Lawyer,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan.,  1848.  Mayor  of  Springfield,  1854- 
56.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Clarke  Co.,  1857-68.  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1875-85.  President  of  the  Mad  River  National  Bank  for 
many  years.     Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-78.     Died,  April  10,  1891. 

Samuel  Graves,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Rantout,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Engaged  in  teaching  for  21  years  in  Ohio,   Alabama,  and 
Illinois.    Author  of  numerous  magazine  and  newspaper  articles. 
Address,  Rantout,  Champaign  Co. 

John  Williamson  Herron,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1848,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Member  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  Ohio,  1873-74. 
U.  S.  Attorney  for  the  Southern  District  of  Ohio  since  1889.  Member  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Miami  Univ.,  since  i860.  President  of  the 
same  since  1880.  Law  firm,  Herron,  Gatch  &  Herron,  62  and  64  West 
Third  Street.  Vide,  sketch  and  portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
Residence  address,  69  Pike  Street. 


46  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*CharlES  Hilts,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Died, 
Dec.  21,  1891. 

Fielding  R.  A.  Jeter,     Teacher  and  Farmer,      Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  the  Franklin  Co.  (Ind.)  Seminary,  2  years; 
teacher  in  common  schools,  20  years.  Member  of  the  Indiana  House  of 
Representatives,  one  term.    Now  engaged  in  farming. 

Clarke  Kendall,  Minister,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  Springfield 
Presbytery,  April,  1848.  Ordained  by  Lake  Presbytery,  June  20,  1850.  Pas- 
tor of  United  Pres.  church  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1849-72 ;  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Bloomingburgh,  O.,  1872-78;  Salem,  O.,  1878-79.     Now  retired. 

James  Douglas  Kirkpatrick,   Cotton  Factor,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1848.  Never  practised,  but  at 
once  engaged  in  the  business  of  cotton  factor.    Served  in  the  C.  S.  Army. 

*William  Chalmers  Laughead,  Student  of  Theology,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Entered  the  Theol.  Sem.  of  the  Asso.  Pres.  church,  Canonsburg, 
Pa.,  Oct.,  1845.    Taught  in  Tennessee,  1846-47.    Died,  Jan.  22,  1849. 

*Edward  Clinton  Merrick,  .      Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Tutor  in  the  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1846-49.  Ordained  as  a 
minister,  Sept.,  1849.  Pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  churches  at  Miamis- 
burg,  O.,  1849-50;  Logan,  O.,  1850-51.  Principal  of  Coolville  (O.)  Acad- 
emy, 1852-54.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  McEndree 
Coll.,  Lebanon,  Ills.,  1854-55.  Tutor  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1855-57. 
Resumed.preaching  for  6  years.  Removed  to  Washington,  D.  C,  1863, 
and  was  there  connected  with  the  Internal  Revenue,  Interior,  and  Agri- 
cultural departments.  Author  of  the  Monthly  and  Annual  Agricultural 
reports.  Assistant  editor  of  the  Washington  "Chronicle"  for  several 
years;  also  of  the  Washington  "World."    Died,  Dec.  5,  1880. 

*Robert  C.  Murphy,     Government  Clerk,      Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.  Charge  at  Shanghai,  China,  for  several  years  previous  to  the  war 
of  the  Rebellion.  Colonel  of  the  8th  Wisconsin  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Em" 
ployed  in  the  Department  of  Agriculture  and  in  the  Registry  Division  of 
the  Washington  P.  O.    Approximate  date  of  death,  1883. 

*Henry  Clay  Noble,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Columbus,  O.  Trustee 
of  the  Ohio  Institution  for  Education  of  the  Blind,  1866-78.  Delivered 
the  Centennial  Historical  Address,  Columbus,  O.,  July  3,  1876.  Died,  Dec. 
12,  1890. 

Joseph  Stewart  O'Connor,         Lawyer,         San  Antonio,  Tex. 

A.  B.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  Palmyra,  Mo.,   1847.    Practised  at  Gonzales, 
Tex.,  until  1890,  when  he  removed  his  law  office  to  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Residence  Address,  Gonzales,  Tex. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  "    47 

Jacob  Warwic  Ogle,  Farmer,  Prairieton,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1863,  but  never  prac- 
tised.    Has  been  engaged  in  farming. 

*John  Orr,  Teacher,  Xenia,  O, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Languages,  Macon  Masonic  Coll.,  Tenn.;  also  presi- 
dent of  the  same  until  the  beginning  of  the  Civil  War,  when  he  removed 
to  Xenia.     Clerk  of  the  Court,  Greene  Co.,  O.,   1862-80.     Died,  Dec.  30, 

1883. 

^Robert  Stevenson,  Teacher,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Engaged  in  teaching  a  private  school,  Dayton,  O.  Died, 
Aug.  25,  i860. 

^Algernon  Sydney  Sullivan,       Lawyer,       New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1849.  Practised  law  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
1849-57.  Corporate  member  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Cincinnati.  Del- 
egated by  the  citizens  of  Cincinnati  to  receive  Louis  Kossuth,  1851.  Re- 
moved to  New  York  City,  1857.  Assistant  District  Attorney  of  New  York 
City,  1870-73.  Public  Administrator  of  New  York  City,  1875-85.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Southern  Society  of  New  York  and  Vice-President  of  the  Ohio 
Society  of  New  York.  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  New  York 
College  of  Music.     Born,  Madison,  Ind.,  April  5,  1826.     Died,  Dec.  4,  1887. 

Benjamin  Chestnut  Swan,  Minister,  Metropolis,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1888.  B.  D.,  Western  Theol.  Sem., 
1848.  Licensed  by  the  Oxford  Presbytery,  June,  1850.  Ordained  by  same 
April,  1851.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Winchester  and  South  Salem,  0., 
1850-52  ;  Carthage,  Ills.,  1852-60  ;  Shawneetown,  Ills.,  1860-68  ;  Carmi,  Ills., 
1868-77  ;  Enfield,  Ills.,  1877-83  ;  Harrisburg,  Ills.,  1883-88  ;  Metropolis,  Ills., 
since  1888.  Moderator  of  the  Synod  of  Illinois,  1876  and  1885.  Stated 
Clerk  of  Cairo  Presbytery  since  1876.  Term  expires,  1894.  Chaplain,  131st 
Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63.  ride,  sketch  in  Dr.  Norton's  "  History  of  Presby- 
terianism  in  Illinois." 

*Henry  Taylor,  Lumber  Merchant,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Member  of  Indiana  Legislature,  1870-74.  Trustee  of  Purdue  Univ., 
1860-70.     Died,  Oct.  16,  1884. 

*Francis  M.  Wells,  Lawyer,    •  Easton,  Penn. 

A.  B.     Died,  1887. 

Class  of  1846. 
Henry  Alston  Booth,  Minister,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  1849.  Pastor 
of  Des  Peres  and  Feefee  Pres.  churches,  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.,  1849-54; 
Feefee  and  Bonhomme  churches,  1854-57;  Bonhomme  church,  1857-85. 
Retired,  1885. 

William  Carson,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  1850.  Physician  to  St.  John's 
Hospital,  Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Cincinnati  Hospital  and  Episcopal 
Hospital  for  Children.  Author  of  a  series  of  articles  on  diseases  of  the 
lungs  in  Vol.  Ill  of  Pepper's  System  of  Medicine.  Brother  of  James,  '53. 
Address,  138  East  Third  street. 


48    '  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

William  H.  Christy,  Lawyer,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.    Brother  of  Robert,  '47. 
Address,  57  West  Adams  street. 

*James  Clark,  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1848.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  2nd  District  of  Ohio,  1855-58.  Contributor  to  the  New  York 
"Ledger,"  1865-82.     Died,  1882. 

*William  M.  Dickson,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  L  L.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1850.  Appointed  Judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas  Court,  Hamilton  Co.,  1859.  Retired  from  active  practice, 
1867,  and  travelled  abroad.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-75.  Killed  in 
an  inclined  railway  accident,  October,  1889. 

Isaiah  Faries,  Minister,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Beulah,  N.  Y.,  1852-58;  Phelps, 
N.  Y.,  1859-65;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1878-82.  Retired.  Address,  327  South 
Seventh  street. 

*Charles  Ward  Gilmore,  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Ross  Co.,  O.,  1855-67;  City  Solic- 
itor of  Chillicothe,  0.,  1868-73.     Died,  Oct.  31,  1873. 

*Daniel  D.  Jones,  Lawyer,  Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1849.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Franklin  Co., 
Ind.    Died,  Jan.  1,1861. 

Joseph  Bloomfield  Leake,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan.  16,  1850.  Member  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  Iowa,  1861-62.  Member  of  the  Iowa  Senate,  1862-65. 
Captain,  Co.  G,  20th  Iowa  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Lieutenant-Colonel  of 
same,  1862-65.  Brevet-Colonel  and  Brevet-Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, March,  1865.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Scott  Co.,  la.,  1866-71.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Board  of  Education,  Davenport,  la.,  1868-71.  U.  S.  Attorney 
for  the  Northern  District  of  Illinois,  1879-84.  Attorney  for  the  Board  of 
Education,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1887-91. 
Address,  218  Cass  Street. 

*Henry  L.  McGuire,  Minister,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at 
Richmond,  Ind.,  1852-53.     Died,  Sept.  4,  1853. 

*Gavin  Riley  McMillan,  Minister,  Cedarville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  New  Castle,  Pa.,  1851-59 ;  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1859-62.  Principal  of  the  Union  Female  Seminary,  Xenia,  O., 
1863-64.    Died,  Jan.  9,  1865. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  49 

Isaac  W.  Monfort,  Minister,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  the  Whitewater  Presbytery,  Sept.  11,  1850.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Liberty,  Ind.,  1850-59;  Independence,  Kan.,  1877- 
81;  Athens,  O.,  1882-89.  Stated  supply  at  Pleasant  Ridge,  O.,  i860; 
Greenfield  and  Tipton,  Ind.,  1867-70;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1871-72;  Cam- 
bridge City,  Ind.,  1874-75;  Pueblo,  Col.,  1876;  Denver,  Col.,  1877.  Chap-  - 
lain  of  the  52nd  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-62.  Military  and  Claim 
Agent  for  Indiana,  Washington,  D.  C,  1863-66.  Western  Secretary  of  the 
American  Tract  Society,  1873.  Retired,  1889. 
Address,  2435  Grant  Avenue. 

Marion  Morrison,  Minister,  Starkville,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Monmouth  Coll.  Licensed  by  the  Chillicothe  Pres- 
bytery, April  30,  1849.  Ordained  by  the  same,  Aug.  21,  1850.  Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  church,  Tranquillity,  O.,  1850-56.  Prof,  of  Mathematics, 
Monmouth  Coll.,  1856-62.  Editor  of  the  "Western  United  Presbyterian," 
3  years.  Chaplain,  9th  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-64.  Pastor  of  U.  P. 
churches  at  Fairfield,  Ills.,  1866-70;  College  Springs,  1871-76;  Mission 
Creek,  Neb.,  1878-91.  Author  of  the  "Life  of  Rev.  David  McDill,"  1874, 
and  "History  of  the  Ninth  Regiment,  Illinois  Volunteers." 

*Harvey  Joab  Shirk,  Lawyer,  Peru,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1850.  Attorney  for  the  First  National 
Bank,  Peru,  Ind.     Died,  Sept.  12,  1889. 

*Warren  Stagg,  Minister,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     B.  D.,  Lane  Sem.,  1849.     Died,  1862. 

^Robert  Ewing  Stewart,  Minister,  Sugar  Creek,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  by  the  Indiana  Presbytery,  April  4,  1849.  Ordain- 
ed by  the  same,  April  8,  1850.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Vienna 
and  Shiloh,  Ind.,  1850-55;  Sugar  Creek,  O.,  1856-60.  Born,  New  Rich- 
mond, O.,  Dec.  23,  1825.    Died,  Oct.  16,  i860. 

*Hiram  Strong,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1849.  Practised  law  at  Dayton,  O. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-62.  Colonel  of  the 
same,  1862-63.  Mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  Sept.  19, 
1863.     Died,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Oct.  7,  1863. 

*David  Alexander  Wallace,  Minister,  Wooster,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  LL.  D.  Licensed  by  the  Second  Ohio  Presbytery, 
April  10,  1849.  Ordained,  June  3,  1851.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches 
at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1851-54;  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1854-56;  Monmouth,  Ills., 
1856-68;  Henderson,  Ills.,  1874-75;  Wooster,  O.,  1878-83.  President  of 
Muskingum  Coll.,  1846-49;  of  Monmouth  Coll.,  1856-78.  Trustee  of 
Wooster  Univ.  and  Allegheny  Theol.  Sem.  Born,  Guernsey  Co.,  O.,  June 
16,  1826.     Died,  Oct.  21,  1883. 

Class  0/1847. 
John  Clinton  Bonham,  Minister,  Westport,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Bonham's  Seminary,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1863-72. 
Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  churches  at  Decatur,  Ills.,  1872-76;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1876-79.     Resigned  on  account  of  ill-health.     Brother  of  Louis 

N,  '55. 


5o  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Thomas  Ashton  Burrowes,  Teacher,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Organized  the  Cincinnati  Female  Seminary  and  served  as 
Principal,  1850-60.  Moved  to  Springfield  and  engaged  in  the  insurance 
business.    Died,  May  7,  1889. 

Robert  Christy,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  Hamilton,  O.,  1853.     Member  of  the 
Ohio    House    of   Representatives,    1857-58.    Author    of  "  Proverbs    and 
Phases  of  All  Ages."     Brother  of  Wm.  H,  '46. 
Address,  1606  Seventeenth  street  W.  N.  W. 

Lawrence  Gano  Hay,  Minister,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1876.  B.  D..  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1850. 
Ordained,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1850.  Sailed,  Aug.  8, 1850,  as  missionary  to  India. 
Superintendent  of  Mission  Press  at  Allahabad,  India,  1850-58.  Returned 
to  this  country,  1858,  and  lectured  in  the  principal  cities  of  the  U.  S.  Or- 
ganized the  9th  Pres.  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  President  of  Coates 
Coll.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  if" 


Address,  45  Fifteenth  street,  N. 

*Jerome  T.  GiLLET,  Minister,  Madison,  Ind. 

A.  B.     Drowned  at  sea,  1850. 

*John  McMillan,  Minister,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.  Studied  theology  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Dundee,  Ills.;  Allegheny,  Pa.;  Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.;  and  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brother  of  Gavin  R,  '46,  and  Robert,  '54.     Died,  Nantucket  Island,  1884. 

William  John  Molyneaux,  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1849.  Practised  in  Charleston,  S.  Car., 
for  several  years.     Removed  to  New  York,  1888. 

Melancthon  Wade  Oliver,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  A.  M.    Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  Court,  Hamilton  Co.,  1856-66. 
Member  of  the  Ohio  Legislature,  1873-75.    Alderman  of  the  city  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1880-82.    Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  since  1872.     Vide,  sketch  and 
portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
Address,  Price  Hill. 

*William  K.  Osborne,  Teacher,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  a  Classical  School  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1852- 
57.     Died,  1858. 

*Alexander  Sterrett,  Minister,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1850.  Ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Evansville,  Ind.,  1851.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Har- 
mony Landing,  Ky.,  1850-51 ;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1851-65  ;  Washington,  Ind., 
1871-72;  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1872-79.  Home  Missionary  at  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1865-69;  Wamego,  Kan.,  1880-82;  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1882-83. 
Born,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  28,  1821.    Died,  Sept.  25,  1885. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  51 

Charles  Stewart,  Manufacturer,  Easton,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.   M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Perm.,  1853,  but  never  practised.     Director  of 
the  Thomas  Iron  Co.,  Hokendauga,  Pa.;  of  the  Warren  Foundry  and  Ma- 
chine works,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 
Address,  123  North  Second  street. 

Class  of  1848. 
*Eli  Booth,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  at  Dayton,  O.    Died,  i860. 

^Joseph  Brady,  Teacher,  Contreras,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1850,  but  practised  for  a  short  time 
only.  Principal  of  Public  Schools  at  Lexington,  Ky.;  New  Castle,  Ind.; 
Connersville,  Ind.  On  account  of  failing  health  he  was  committed  to 
Longview  Asylum  in  1864,  where  he  died,  May  24,  1867. 

James  Manning  Cory,  General  Business,  Fresno,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Member  of  the  California  Legislature.  Engaged  in  Real 
Estate,  Loan  and  Insurance  business.  Brother  of  Benjamin,  '42,  and 
Andrew  J,  '55. 

*John  Crozier,  Minister,  Remington,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1851.  Ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Palestine,  Ills.,  1852.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Palestine, 
Ills.,  1851-52;  Charleston, Ind., 1852-53;  Iowa  City,  la.,  1853-54;  Palestine, Ills., 
1854-55;  Olney,  Ills.,  1857-66;  Oxford,  O.,  1867-69;  North  Sangamon,  Ills., 
1869-80;  Olney,  Ills.,  1880-83;  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn.,  1883-85;  Tama  and 
Toledo,  la.,  1885-88;  Tolono,  Ills.,  1888-91.  General  Fiscal  Agent  for  the 
Board  of  Home  Missions  for  the  Synods  north  of  Ohio,  1855-57.  Born, 
Manchester,  O.,  Aug.  27,  1822.     Died,  Dec.  24,  1891. 

*John  Wilson  Drake,  Minister,  Bluffton,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1851.  Ordained,  1852.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Marysville,  O.,  1852-65  ;  Union  City,  Ind.,  1865-72 ; 
Bluffton,  Ind.,  1872-75.     Died,  April  19,  1875. 

Samuel  Spahr  Laws,    Minister  and  Teacher,    Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1851.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law 
School,  1869.  M.  D.,  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1874.  LL.  D.,  Westminster 
Coll.,  1869.  Prof,  of  Physics  in  Westminster  Coll.,  1853-54.  President  of 
the  same,  1854-61.  President  of  Missouri  State  Univ.,  1876-89.  Visitor  to 
West  Point  since  1881. 
Address,  Centropolis  Hotel. 

*Isaiah  Little,  Editor,  Glenwood,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Editor  of  the  Fayette  Co.,  Ind.,  "  Gazette,"  1849-51.  Died, 
March  9,  1852. 

James  R.  McArthur, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Cannot  be  traced. 


52  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Algernon  Sidney  Stevens,        Physician,         King's  Mills,  O 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Was  graduated  from  the  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio.    Acting  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Brother  of  Edward  Bruce,  '43. 


Class  of  1849. 
James  B.  Combs,  Physician,  Washington,  Iowa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.     Retired. 

*Thomas  Chalmers  Hearne,  Teacher,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Female  Seminary,  Chillicothe,  O.  Died,  Feb. 
27,  1865. 

Robert  Morrison,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Fulton,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1853.  Principal  of  Academies 
at  Poplar  Grove;  Tenn.,  1850-52;  Westminster,  O.,  1869-75.  Financial 
Agent  of  Westminster  Coll.,  1879-81.  Editor  of  "Presbyterian  Herald," 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1854-60;  of  the  "True  Presbyterian,"  1862-63.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Penn  Run,  Pa.,  1854-60;  Waterford,  O.,  1868-77;  Potosi, 
Md.,  1877-80;  Aurora  Springs,  Mo.,  1880-91.  A  founder  of  the  Phi  Delta 
Theta  Fraternity,  1848. 

James  Nesbit  Swan,  Minister,  Calcutta,  O. 

A.  B.,  A  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1851.  Ordained,  1852.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  1852-60;  Yellow  Creek,  O., 
1860-74;  New  Hagerstown,  O.,  1875-80;  Calcutta,  O.,  1881— . 

*John  J.  Tiffany,  Minister,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Pres.  minister.     Died,  1859. 

^Charles  Waterman,  Student  of  Law,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.     Died,  1851. 

*John  McMillan  Wilson,    Minister  and  Teacher,   Benton,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology,  Oxford,  O.,  1852.  Principal  of  Academy, 
Morning  Sun,  O.,  1856-60.  Managing  editor  of  the  "Banner  of  the  Cove- 
nant," 1860-61.  Member  of  the  Ohio  National  Guards,  1861-65.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  church,  College  Corner,  O.,  1866-71.  Loan  Agent,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ills., 
1871-74.  A  founder  of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity,  1848.  Died,  July 
19,  1874. 

Class  of  1S50. 
Andrew  Means  Brooks,  Teacher,  Springfield,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1878.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1854. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Springfield,  Ills. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  53 

^Robert  Thompson  Drake,  Minister,  New  Castle,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1854.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches 
at  Des  Moines,  la.,  1855-60;  Troy,  O.,  1860-66;  Winchester.  O.,  1867-68; 
Newport,  Ky.,  1868-70;  Dayton,  O.,  1870-72;  New  Castle,  Ind.,  1873.  A 
founder  of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity,  1848.     Died,  March  19,  1873.      -     

^Benjamin  Divania  Furrow,  Farmer,  Piqua,  O. 

A.  B.  Read  law  after  graduation  but  abandoned  it  on  account  of  ill- 
health.  In  the  government  survey  in  Kansas,  1854-67.  Born,  Piqua,  O., 
1823.     Died,  March  4,  1890. 

'^Matthew  Hueston,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Deputy  Treasurer  of  Butler  county. 
Died,  1872. 

Abner  S.  Lathrop,  Lawyer,  Dallas,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Member  of  the  Texas  legislature,  1876-77.     Judge  of  the 

Northern  district  of  Texas.     Now  Master  in  Chancery  in  the  U.  S.  Circuit 

Court. 

Address,  240  Main  street. 

John  Wolfe  Lindley,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Fredericktown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  in  Academy,  New  Hagerstown,  O.,  1850-52.  Principal 
of  Academy,  Poplar  Grove,  Tenn.,  1852-53.  Prof,  in  Richmond,  (O.)  Coll., 
1853-55.  Principal  of  Female  Institutes,  Charleston,  Ind.,  1855-61;  Pa- 
ducah,  Ky.,  1861-63.  Now  farmer  and  Justice  of  the  Peace.  A  founder 
of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity,  1848. 

John  Miller  Trembly,  Physician,  Woods,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856,  but  never  practised.  Has  prac- 
tised medicine  for  25  years. 

Class  of  1851. 
Allen  Augustus  Barnett,  Physician,        Jersey ville,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Louisville  Med.  Coll.,  1853. 
Address,  309  North  Washington  street. 

^Charles  W.  H.  Cathcart,  Teacher,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Died  about  6  years  ago. 

George  Crane,  Lawyer,  Dubuque,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Attorney  for  the  Illinois  Central  R. 
R.  Co.,  for  many  years.     Postmaster  at  Dubuque,  la.,  1881-85;  J89i — . 

John  McKnight  Layman,  Minister,  Piqua,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1853.  Stated  Supply  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Hicksville,  O.,  15  years;  Union,  O.,  7  years;  and  Gilead,  O.,  2 
years.     Now  retired. 


54  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Thomas  Nelson  Haskell,  Minister,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  the  Presbyterian  church.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1854-58;  Boston,  Mass.,  1858-66. 
Prof,  of  Logic,  Literature,  and  Political  Economy,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1866-73.  Founded  Colorado  College,  1874.  Author  of  "Volume  of  Ser- 
mons," "Soldier's  Mission,"  "Life  of  Sir  Henry  Havelock,"  "Echoes  of 
Inspired  Ages,"  "Civil  Ethics  in  the  United  States,"  "Lives  and  Wives 
of  the  Presidents,"  "Domestic  Poems,"  1889;  "Young  Konkaput,  the 
King  of  the  Utes,  a  Legend  of  Twin  Lakes,"  1889;  a  reply  to  Ridpath's 
eulogy  of  Jefferson  Davis;  frequent  contributor  to  current  reviews. 
Address,  1643  Sherman  Avenue. 

*James  A.  Lowrie,  Lawyer,  Denver,  Col. 

A.,  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Brother  of  Samuel  T,  '52.  Died, 
about  1886. 

*Samuel  R.  Matthews,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
of  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  1883-88.    Died,  Dec,  1891. 

^Walter  B.  Pease,  U.  S.  Army  Officer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Died,  about  1873. 

Andrew  Watts  Rogers,  Lawyer,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

A.  B.j  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1853.  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  and 
Colonel  of  the  81st  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  John- 
son Co.,  Mo.,  1873-74.  Special  Judge  of  Circuit  and  Criminal  Courts. 
Member  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Mo.,  1883-84.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Regents  of  State  Normal  School,  Mo.,  1890—.  Member  of  the 
Deepwater  Convention,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1889.  A  founder  of  the  Phi  Delta 
Theta  fraternity,  1848. 

*Ardivan  Walker  Rogers,  Teacher,  Brighton,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  of  public  school  at  Piqua,  O.,  1853  and  1855;  St. 
Mary's.  O.,  1854.  A  founder  of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity,  1848.  Born, 
Piqua,  O.,  Oct.  20,  1824.     Died.  Dec.  11,  1856. 

*Willlam  Wright,  Minister,  Grand  Rapids,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology,  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  Springfield  Pres- 
bytery, 1853.  Ordained  by  Sidney  Presbytery,  April  18,  1854.  Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  churches  at  Quincy,  Springhill  and  Bethel,  O.,  1854-58; 
Hopewell,  Ills.,  1859-63;  Grand  Rapids,  Wood  Co.,  O.,  1868-73.  Died, 
March  24,  1873. 

Class  of  1852. 
*John  Stewart  Baker,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1858.  Abandoned  the  law 
after  two  years' practice  on  account  of  ill-health.  Born,  Cincinnati,  O., 
April  19,  1834.    Died,  Aug.  24,  1878. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  55 

John  Knox  Boude,  Physician,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1857.     Practised  at  Carthage,  Ills.,  1857- 
81.     Assistant  Surgeon,  118th  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.     U.  S.  Examining 
Surgeon  for  Pensions,  1866-81.     Medical  Examiner  and  Assistant  Med- 
ical Referee,  Bureau  of  Pensions,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  905  R  St.,  N.  W. 

*James  H.  Childs,  Manufacturer,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

A.  B.  Civil  Engineer,  Pittsburg  &  Connelsville  R.  R.,  1853-54.  Whole- 
sale Dry  Goods  merchant,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1857-59.  Manufacturer  of 
cotton  goods,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1859-62.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  K.,  12th  Pa. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  April  25  to  Oct.  18,  1861.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Pa.  Cav- 
alry, Oct.  18  to  March  12,  1862.  Colonel  of  same,  March  12  to  Sept.  17, 
1862.     Killed  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 

John  Purdy  Craighead,  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Baltimore,  Md.,  i860.  Now  engaged 
in  newspaper  advertising.  Residence,  107  Ocean  avenue,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Address,  Tribune  Building. 

Harmar  Denny,  Catholic  Priest,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Studied  theology  at  London  and  at  Rome,  The  Collegio 
Pio.    Ordained,  i860.    Assistant  pastor  in  churches  of  Baltimore,  Md.; 
Washington,   D.   C;   and  New  York  City.      Now  in   the  College  of  S. 
Francis  Xavier.     Member  of  the  Society  of  Jesus. 
Address,  30  West  16th  street. 

Benjamin  Harrison,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1888;  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1889.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1854.  Practised  law  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1854-89.  Re- 
porter of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Indiana,  1860-62  and  1864-68.  Was  com- 
missioned as  Second  Lieutenant  of  Ind.  Vol.,  July,  1862.  Raised  Com- 
pany A  of  the  70th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  and  was  commissioned  Captain  and 
later  Colonel,  1862-65.  Brevetted  Brigadier-General,  Feb.,  1865.  Repub- 
lican candidate  for  Governor  of  Ind.,  1876.  Appointed  a  member  of 
the  Mississippi  River  Commission,  1879.  U.  S.  Senator  from  Indiana, 
1881-87.  President  of  the  U.  S.,  1889 — .  Author  of  Indiana  Supreme 
Court  reports,  Vols.  15-17  and  23-29;  Digest  of  Indiana  Reports,"  three 
vols. 

*James  Anderson  Hughes,  Student  of  Theology,  Somerville,  O. 

A.  B.    Attended  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.    Died,  1854. 

Anthony  Cannon  Junkin,  Minister,         Westminster,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed,  April  7, 1854.  Or- 
dained, May  6,  1856.  Labored  as  an  evangelist,  1856-59.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Greenville,  Pa.,  1859-67;  R.  R.  Creek,  Del.,  1868-71 ;  Dayton, 
O.,  1873-78;  Connersville,  Ind.,  1878-85;  Missionary  in  Kansas,  1885-88; 
Westminster,  Cal.,  1888—. 

*Isaac  Stanley  Lane,  .      Lawyer,  Ogden,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  for  several  years  at  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.     Died,  April  16,  1859. 


56  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Samuel  Thompson  Lowrie,         Minister,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  1875.  B.  D.,  Wes- 
tern Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Matriculated  in  the  Univ.  of  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
many, 1856;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1863.  Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Ohio, 
Jan.  1856.  Ordained,  1858.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Alexandria,  Pa., 
1858-63;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1865-69;  Abington,  Pa.,  1869-74;  Ewing,  N.  J., 
1879-85;  Co-Pastor  Wylie  Memorial  church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1891 — . 
Prof,  of  New  Testament  Literature  and  Exegesis,  Western  Theol.  Sem., 
Allegheny,  1874-78.  Chaplain  of  the  Pres.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1886-89.  Principal  translator  of  the  Commentaries  on  Isaiah  and  Numbers 
in  Lange — Schaff  Bible  work.  Author  of  "An  Explanation  of  the 
Epistles  to  the  Hebrews,"  1884.  Translator  of  'Beyond  the  Sea,"  1885, 
and  "The  Lord's  Supper,"  1888. 
Address,  2104  Pine  street. 

David  Morrow,  Minister,  Oakland,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.     Licensed  by  the  Michigan 
Presbytery,   May   11,  1854.     Ordained  by  same,  June  20,  1857.    Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  churches  at  Murray  and  Warren,  Ind.,  1857-63;  Roseville, 
Cal.,  1873-76.     Home  Missionary.     Brother  of  Joseph  A, '58. 
Address,  1015  Twenty-first  street. 

William.  Hazlett  Prestley,         Minister,  Kankakee,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  First  Ohio 
Presbytery,  1854.  Ordained  by  Big  Spring  Presbytery,  1855.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Chillicothe,  O.,  1856-74  ;  Tuscola,  Ills.,  1874-76;  Decatur, 
Ills.,  1876-89 ;  Kankakee,  Ills.,  1890—. 

Lewis  Williams  Ross,  Lawyer,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  State  Senator  of  Iowa,  1864-68.  Trus- 
tee of  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1864-70;  Regent  of  same,  1874-80.  Chancellor  of 
the  Law  Department  of  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1880-87.  Firm  name,  Ross  & 
Ross,  203-204  Merriam  Block. 

Milton  Sayler,  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B..  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School.  Principal  of  the  Prepara- 
tory Department,  Miami  Univ.,  1852-53.  Practised  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  for 
a  number  of  years.  Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1862-63.  U.  S.  Represen- 
tative from  Ohio,  1873-79;  elected  Speaker  pro.  tern,  1876.  Author  (with 
Swan)  of  Supplement  to  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Ohio.  Brother  of  Nel- 
son, '57,  and  J.  Riner,  '60. 
Address,  316  West  Twenty-third  street. 

David  Swing,  Minister,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Studied  theology  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1852-53.     Principal  of 
the    Preparatory  Department,   Miami  Univ.,     1853-66.      Pastor  of  Pres. 
church    at    Chicago,     111.,    1866-75.      Organized  the  Central  church  of 
Chicago,  1876,  and  has  since  acted  as  its  pastor. 
Address,  66  Lake  Shore  Drive. 

^Joseph  Walker,  Minister,  Zanesville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Newburgh  and  Allegheny.  Licensed 
by  the  Second  Asso.  Ref.  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  1855.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
in  Madison  Coll.,  1856-59;  and  the  same  in  Muskingum  Coll.,  1859-61.  Or- 
dained, 1862.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1861-62. 
Resumed  the  professorship  of  Mathematics  in  Muskingum  Coll.,  1862, 
retained  it  until  his  death.  Born,  Adams  Co.,  Pa.,  March  24,  1827.  Died, 
Dec.  17,  1869. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  57 

Class  of  1853. 
John  Alexander  Anderson,        Minister,        Manhattan,  Kan. 

A.   B.,  A.   M.      B.   D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1857.    Pastor  of  Pres.  

church  at  Stockton,  Cal.,  1857-62.  Chaplain  of  3rd  Cal.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1862-63.  First  Relief  agent,  3rd  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission, 
1863-67.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Junction  City,  Kan.,  1868-73.  Presi- 
dent of  State  Agricultural  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1873-78.  Member  U. 
S.  House  of  Representatives,  1879^91.  U.  S.  Agent  and  Consul-General, 
Cairo,  Egypt,  1891 — .    Son  of  President  Rev.  Wm.  C.  Anderson,  D.  D. 

*Gibson  Atherton,  Lawyer,  Newark,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Principal  of  Academy,  Osceola, 
Mo.,  1853-54.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Licking  Co.,  O.,  1857-64.  Mayor 
of  Newark,  O.,  3  years.  Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1879- 
83.    Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio,  1885-87.    Died,  Nov.  12,  1887. 

James  Hale  Brookes,  Minister,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Westminster  Coll.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1854.  Ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Miami,  April,  1854.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Dayton,  O.,  1854-58;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1858—.  Editor 
of  the  "Truth,"  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1874—.  Author  of  "Till  He  Come," 
"Mystery  of  Suffering,"  "Did  Jesus  Rise?"  "Marantha,  or  the  Lord 
Cometh,"  "Is  the  Bible  True?"  "Is  the  Bible  Inspired?"  "Israel  and  the 
Church,"  "The  Way  Made  Plain,"  "From  Death  Unto  Life,"  etc. 
Address,  4429  Pine  street. 

William  Montgomery  Burgoyne    Merchant,     Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     At  present  connected  with  the  National  Insurance  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O. 
Address,  69  West  Third  street. 

*Caleb  Dunn  Caldwell,  Merchant,  Zanesville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Auditor  of  Muskingum  Co.,  1855-71.  Wounded  by  Quan- 
trill's  Guerillas,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1864.    Died,  Sept.  6,  1871. 

*James  Carson,  Lawyer,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Academy,  Chillicothe,  O.,  1848-51.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1855.  Practised  law  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  1855-57;  Omaha,  Neb., 
1857-59.    Brother  of  William,  '46.     Died,  Aug.  25,  1859. 

Andrew  Gowdy  Chambers,  Minister,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Normal  School,  Miami  Univ.,  1853-56.  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Schools,  Piqua,  O.,  1856-60.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1864.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church,  New  York,  N.  Y,  1864-65.  Prof,  of 
Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Mt.  Auburn  Female  Seminary,  1865-66. 
Superintendent  of  Ohio  Female  Coll.,  1866-68.  Principal  and  Proprietor 
of  Freehold  Institute,  1868—. 

James  Hutchinson  Clark,       Minister,      Mound  Valley,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Danville,  Ky.,  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  1857.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Carlisle,  O.;  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  Warrensburg,  Mo.; 
Emporia,  Kan.;  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  and  Mound  Valley,  Kan. 


58  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Pierson  Cory  Conklin,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1855.     City  Solicitor  of  Ham- 
ilton, O.,  1860-64. 
Address,  27  B  street. 

Thomas  Artemas  Fullerton,      Minister,     Georgetown,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1872.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  prac- 
tised law,  1855-60.  Chaplain  17th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Attended 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1860-64.  Licensed  and  ordained,  1864.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1864-66;  Springfield,  O., 
1866-70;  Erie,  Pa.,  1872-84;  Georgetown,  D.  C,  1884—.  Prof,  of  English 
Literature,  Wooster  Univ.,  1870-72.  Brother  of  George  H.,  '58. 
Address,  3121  P.  street. 

Robert  Christy  Galbraith,  Minister,  Chillicothe,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  D.  D.,  Parsons  Coll.  Pastor 
Pres.  churches  at  Lancaster,  O.;  Concord,  O.;  Chillicothe,  O.  Chaplain, 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  4  months.  Chaplain,  Ohio  Reform  Farm,  Lan- 
caster, O.,  4  years.    Author  of  "History  of  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe." 

Henry  Thomas  Helm,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1854.     Has  practised  in  Chicago,  Ills., 
since  1854.     Author  of   "American  Roadster  and  Trotting  Horse,"  and 
"Election  and  Rejection," 
Address,  189  La  Salle  street. 

*Samuel  Hibben,  Minister,  Peoria,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Danville  Theol.  Sem.,  .858.  Principal  of  Academy, 
Bardstown,  Ky.,  1853-55.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Eckmansville,  O., 
l858-59;  Peoria,  Ills.,  1859-62.  Chaplain,  4th  111.  Cav.,  1861-62.  Born, 
Hillsboro,  O.,  Jan.  31,  1834.    Died,  June  10,  1862. 

*James  Holmes,  Minister,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  Springfield 
Presbytery,  April,  1854.  Ordained  by  Monongahela  Presbytery,  May  3, 
1855.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1855-57.  Died, 
Jan.  14,  1857. 

William  Harrison  Honnell,         Minister,         St.  John,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Danville  Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Has  been  continuonsly 
engaged  in  Home  Missionary  work  for  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Ken- 
tucky, Ohio  and  Kansas.  Captain  and  Chaplain,  1st  Kentucky  Vol.  Cav., 
1861-65.  Author  of  adventures  in  the  army,  among  the  Indians,  and  in 
Home  Mission  life. 


Franklin  M.  Hunt,  Farmer,  Elston,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    At  present  business  manager  of  Woodlawn   Sanitarium, 
Elston,  Ind.    Brother  of  John  S.,  '53. 
Address,  Elston,  care  Lafayette,  Ind. 


*John  Seabury  Hunt,  Accountant,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.  Auditor  of  the  Chicago  and  Great  Eastern  R.  R.  Co.  Auditor  and 
General  Ticket  Agent  of  the  Evansville,  Terre  Haute  and  Chicago  R.  R. 
Co.    Brother  of  Franklin  M,  '53.    Died,  Sept.  1,  1885. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  59 

Samuel  C.  Kerr,  Minister,  Lyndon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Oxford,  1862.  Licentiate,  Sigourney,  la.,  1859-62;  Amanda, 
O.,  1860-61;  Dunlapsville,  Ind.,  1861-62.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Har- 
rison, O.,  1862-65;  St.  Mary's,  O.,  1865-68;  Bloomville,  O.,  1868-72;  Lyndon, 
O.,  1872 — .  Author  of  "The  Jewish  Church  in  Its  Relations  to  the  Jewish 
Nation  and  the  Gentiles,"  and  "The  Primary  Ideas  of  Biblical  Science." 

Jeremiah  Prophet  Elias  Kumler,      Minister,     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Eane  Seminary,  1856.  D.  D.,  Marietta  Coll.  Or- 
dained by  the  Dayton  Presbytery,  April,  1857.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches 
at  Greenville,  O.,  1856-60;  Oxford,  O.,  1860-68;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1868-71; 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1871-75;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1875-84;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1884 — . 
Member  and  president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Western  Female 
Seminary,  Oxford,  O. 
Address,  413  Highland  avenue. 

*Jacob  Derrick  Lowe,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Brother  of  William  B,  '55.  Born, 
Dayton,  O.,  Sept.  13,  1833.    Died,  March  12,  1859. 

Joseph  Henry  Marshall,  Minister,  Mediapolis,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Danville  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  1858.  Pastor  and 
Home  Missionary  of  Pres.  churches  at  Mt.  Sterling,  Ills.,  1855-57  and  I8°5- 
70;  Woodhull,  Ills.,  1857-62;  Doddsville,  Ills.,  1862-65;  Kirkwood,  Ills., 
1870-74;  Hamilton,  Ills.,  1874-79;  Quincy,  Ills.,  1879-80;  Knoxville,  la., 
1880-83  ;  Burlington,  Kan.,  1883-86 ;  Kingman,  Kan.,  1886-87  ;  Wythe,  Ills., 
1887-90;  Mediapolis,  la.,  1890 — . 

Alexander  Caldwell  McClurg,      Publisher,       Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.M.  Entered  the  U.  S.  Army  as  a  private  in  the  88th  Ills.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1862.  Promoted  to  Captain  and  A.  A.  G.  Mustered  out  as  chief  of 
staff  of  the  14th  Army  Corps  and  Brevet-Brigadier-General.  Publisher 
and  Bookseller,  Chicago,  Ills.  Contributor  to  the  "Atlantic  Magazine." 
Author  of  "  Memorial  of  Jefferson  C.  Davis." 
Residence,  60  Lake  Shore  Drive. 

James  Wilson  McDill,  Lawyer,  Creston,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  academy,  Koputh,  Iowa,  1853-54.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  Akron,  O.,  1856.  Practised  law,  Afton,  la.,  1857-85.  Elected 
County  Judge  of  Union  Co.,  la.,  1858;  County  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
i860.  Appointed  Secretary  of  the  Senate  Committe  on  D.  of  C.,  1861 ; 
clerk  in  the  Treasury  Department,  1862-65.  Elected  Circuit  Judge  of 
Union  Co.,  la.,  1868;  District  Judge,  1870.  Member  of  the  U.  S.  House  of 
Representatives,  1873-77.  Commissioner  of  Railroads  in  Iowa,  1879-81 
and  1883-86.  U.  S.  Senator,  1881-83.  Member  of  the  Inter-state  Commerce 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892 — .    Son  of  John,  '29. 

^Andrew  James  McMillan,      Minister,      Ravenswood,  W.  Va. 

A.  B.  Licensed  and  ordained  a  minister  in  the  Pres.  church.  Pastor  at 
Norwich,  O.,  1857-59;  Shelby,  O.,  1866-70;  Ravenswood,  W.  Va.,  1870-79. 
Died,  1879. 


60  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*William  STEELE  McNair,  Minister,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.  B.  D.,  Danville  Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Died,  Washington,  D.  C,  May 
3,  1856. 

*Joseph  G.  McNutt,  Lawyer,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Captain  in  U.  S.  Regular  Army.  Died, 
March  2,  1877. 

*Pollard  McCormick  Morgan,   Catholic  Priest,   Pittsburg,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1855-58.  Ordained  a  Roman 
Catholic  Priest,  i860.  Prof,  of  Rhetoric  and  Theology,  St.  Michael's 
Coll.,  England,  1861.  Pastor  of  St.  Andrew's,  Manchester,  Pa.,  1861-70. 
Born,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1834.    Died,  April  16,  1872. 

William  Montgomery  Morrison,    Teacher,    Fern  Creek,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Has  been  constantly  engaged  in  teaching  since  graduation. 

*John  Noble,  Minister,  Wilkesville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M,  B.  D.,  Lane  Seminary,  1859.  Ordained  by  Athens  Presby- 
tery, 1859.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Newport,  O.,  1859-62;  Washington 
Co.,  O.,  1868-76;  Wilkesville,  O.,  1877-79.  Born,  Cleves,  O.,  May  10,  1822. 
Died,  March  25,  1879. 

George  Randolph  Patton,       Physician,        Lake  City,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1855;  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1858.  Lec- 
turer on  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1857-58. 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-65.  President  of  the  Wabasha 
Co.,  (Minn.)  Pension  Board,  1884-91. 

Adresses,  from  June  to  October,  Lake  City,  Minn.;  from  November  to 
May,  1 1 13  Los  Angeles  street,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

John  Harrison  Rodgers,  Physician,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1856.    Assistant  Surgeon,  44th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-62.     Surgeon,  104th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65. 
U.  S.  Pension  Examining  Surgeon,  1865-85.     Trustee  Ohio  Blind  Asylum 
and  the  Ohio  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Orphans  Home. 
Address,  90  North  Limestone  street. 

*Joseph  C.  Ross,  Physician,  Lincoln,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.    Died,  Oct.  1884. 

John  William  Steel,  Lawyer,  Wabasha,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.    Private,  Co.  E,  15th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.;  Co,  K,  88th  O.  V.  I.;  Co.  A,  60th  O.  V.  I.,  1862-65.     Prosecuting  At- 
torney of  Van  Wert  Co.,  O.,  1858-62.     City  attorney  of  Brainerd,  Minn.,  3 
years. 
Address,  Corner  Pierce  and  Second  streets. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  61 

William  M.  Trevor,  Officer  of  Corporation,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Deputy  clerk  in  the  courts  of  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  1855-58  and 
1860-74.  Clerk  of  the  Common  Pleas  Court,  Hamilton  Co.(  1874-77.  Now 
Treasurer  of  the  Ohio  River  Railroad  Co. 

*Hugh  Stewart  Ustick,  Minister,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  New  Albany  Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Licensed  by  the 
Chillicothe  Presbytery,  1855.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Hamilton,  O., 
1857.     Born,  Bloomingburg,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1832.     Died  Oct.  31,  1857. 


Class  of  1854. 
*W ill  1  am  Trimble  Beatty,        Presbyterian,        Pittsburg,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  i860.  D.  D.,  Western  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1878.  Licensed  by  the  Zanesville  Presbytery,  April,  1859.  Ordained, 
1861.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Greencastle,  Penn.,  1861-63;  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1863-67;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1867-81.  Born,  Fairfield  Co.,  O., 
June  1,  1834.     Died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  10,  1882. 

^Alexander  Perry  Bell,  Minister,  Antrim,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed,  1858.  Died, 
May  4,  1859. 

Charles  Elwood  Brown,  lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Practised  law  at  Chillicothe,  O., 
1859-72.  Commissioned  Captain  of  the  63rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  Sept.  2,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Major,  March,  1863;  to  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May,  1863;  Colonel, 
June,  1865.  Brevet-Brigadier-General,  1865.  Seriously  wounded  in  the 
battle  of  Atlanta,  July  22,  1864,  which  resulted  in  the  loss  of  his  left  leg. 
Provost  Marshal,  Cleveland,  O.,  1865.  Postmaster  of  Chillicothe.  Re- 
moved to  Cincinnati,  O.,  1872.  (  Pension  Agent,  1872-77.  Member  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives,  1885-89.  Father  of  Jacob  N,  '88.  Vide,  sketch 
and  portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  I,  No.  6. 
Address,  27  Johnston  Building.     Residence,  College  Hill,  O. 

Josiah  E.  Brown,         Real  Estate  Broker,        Pleasant  Ridge,  O. 

A.  B. 

*George  K.  Clark,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Practised  law  and  was  engaged 
in  many  business  enterprises.     Died,  July  2,  1881. 

David  R.  Colmery,  Minister,  Monrovia,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  at  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1854-55  !  Female  Seminary,  Spring- 
field, O.,  1855-56;  Principal  of  Mt.  Pleasant  Academy,  Kingston,  O.,  1856- 
57.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1857-60.  Licensedby  the  Columbus 
Presbytery,  April  20,  1859.  President  Waveland  Collegiate  Institute, 
Waveland,  Ind.,  1861-62.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Pleasant  Ridge,  O., 
1862-64  5  Clifton,  O.,  1864-69 ;  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1869-72 ;  Thornton,  Ind., 
1872-75;  Jersey,  O.,  1875-81 ;  Columbus,  O.,  1881-86.  Removed  to  Monro- 
via, Cal.,  on  account  of  ill-health. 


62  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Thomas  Foster  Cortelyou,         Minister,        Montgomery,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Danville  Theol.  Sem.,  1857.  Licensed  by  the  Cincin- 
nati Presbytery,  1856.  Ordained,  1857.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Wil- 
liamsburg, O.,  1857-61 ;  Montgomery  and  Somerset,  O.,  1861-71 ;  Mont- 
gomery, O.,  1871-88.     Born,  Reading,  O.,  Aug.  28,  1832.    Died,  Jan.  7,  1888. 

Stephen  Crane,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Law  office,  Beckett  block. 

^George  Fletcher  Dyche,  Merchant,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.    Died,  Jan.  24,  1866. 

David  Francis, 

A.  B.    Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1855.    Can  not  be  traced. 

Theophilus  Cannon  Hibbert,  Civil  Engineer,  Smyrna,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857  and  practised  law,  1857-61.  Cap- 
tain and  Provost  Marshal,  Bates'  Division,  Army  of  Tenn.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861- 
65.    Engaged  in  civil  engineering  since  1865. 

George  A.  Howard, 

A.  B.    Can  not  be  traced. 
*John  Hussey,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Lane  Seminary.  1859.  Ph.  D.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1871. 
Ordained  by  Hamilton  Presbytery,  June  17,  1859.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church, 
Lockland,  O.,  1859-67.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  1864. 
Captured  and  imprisoned  at  Libby  Prison.  Teacher  in  Female  Coll., 
Glen  dale,  O.,  1867-73.  Member  of  the  Fish  Commission  and  of  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Indiana,  1873-74.  Prof,  in  Purdue 
Univ.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1874-79.  Stricken  with  paralysis,  1879,  and  never 
rallied.     Born,  Hillsboro,  O.,  Aug.  19,  1831.     Died,  Dec.  26,  1888. 

David  Johnston,  Middle  Point,  Van  Wert  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

William  Johnston,      Physician,      Blue  Ash,  Hamilton  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1858. 

Henry  L.  Kessling, 

A.  B.    Cannot  be  traced. 

John  Thomas  Killen,  Minister,  Devil's  Lake,  N.  Dak. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  the  Normal  Department,  Miami  Univ.,  1856-60. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Constantine,  Mich.;  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Morris, 
Ills.;  Baraboo,  Wis.     Removed  to  Devil's  Lake,  on  account  of  ill-health. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  63 

Frederick  Maltby,  Farmer,  Pine  Bend,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

David  Waddle  McClung,         U.  S.  Collector,        Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Hamilton,  0.,  1855-56.  Editor 
Hamilton  "Intelligencer,"  1857-58.  Appointed  Probate  Judge  of  Butler 
Co.,  1859.  Captain  U.  S.  Vol.,  1861-65.  Assistant  Postmaster,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1879-81.  Surveyor  of  the  Port,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1881-85.  Collector  of 
Internal  Revenue,  1889 — .  Trustee  of  Miami,  1866-75  and  1887 — .  De- 
livered annual  address  before  the  Alumni  Association  of  Miami,  1889. 
Vide,  Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 

*Robert  McMillan,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pastor*  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Newcastle,  Pa.,  and  Cincinnati,  O.  Chaplain,  9th  Division, 
3rd  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1864.    Died,  Mav  24,  1876. 

*Minor  Millikin,  Journalist,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.M.  EL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1856.  Editor  and  Proprietor 
of  the  Hamilton  "Intelligencer."  Colonel  of  the  1st  Ohio  Vol.  Cav.,  1861- 
62.     Killed  in  the  battle  of  Stone  River,  Dec.  31,  1862. 

*William  Owens,  Lawyer,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.  Born,  Wales,  G.  B.,  July  4,  1831. 
Died,  Dec.  25,  1875. 

Elisha  Paine  Potter,  Merchant,  Steubenville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    First-Lieutenant,  97th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65. 

Edward  Patrick  Shields,  Minister,  Bristol,  Pa. 

A.  B.  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1887.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  1858. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Pittsgrove,  N.  J.,  1858-70;  Cape  May  City,  N. 
J.,  1871-84;  Bristol,  Pa.,  1884—.  Stated  clerk  of  the  West  Jersey  Presby- 
tery, 1872-84.  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Cape  May  Co.,  N.  J., 
1881-84. 

^Jonathan  Stewart,  Minister,  Tranquillity,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology,  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  Springfield 
Presbytery,  April  2,  1856.  Ordained  by  La  Claire  Presbytery,  Sept.  22, 
1858.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Andrew  and  LaMotte,  Iowa, 
1858-65;  Unity,  O.,  1867-71;  Tranquillity,  O.,  1871-78.  Born,  Xenia,  O., 
Sept.  2,  1827.     Died,  March  2,  1878. 

Henry  Stoddard,       Real  Estate  Broker,        Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  First  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  131st  Ohio  National 
Guards,  1861-65.  Postmaster  of  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1877-82 ;  and  County, 
Recorder,  1882-84.     Engaged  in  Real  Estate  and  Insurance. 


64  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Thomas  Williams,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.    First  Lieutenant,  5th  U.  S.  A. 
Artillery,  1861-62;  Brevet-Captain  of  same,   1862-65;,  Brevet-Major,  March 
13,  1865.    Brother  of  Alexander  R,  '57. 
Address,  128  South  Nineteenth  street. 

Henry  Martyn  Woodruff,       Merchant,       Pewee  Valley,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Academy,  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1855-62.  Editor 
and  proprietor  of  the  ^'Monitor,"  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1862-64.  State  Inspec- 
tor of  Tobacco,  Ky.,  1864-67.    Postmaster,  Pewee  Valley,  Ky.,  1870-89. 


Class  of  1S55. 
*Isaac  Anderson,  Farmer,  Ross,  O. 

A.  B.    Died,  Oct.  12,  1862. 

John  Long  Aten,  Minister,  Madison,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology,  Oxford,  O.  Ordained  by  the  Lake  Pres- 
bytery, Feb.  7,  i860.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Union  City  and 
Wayne,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.,  1860-63;  College  Corner,  O.,  1863-75;  Cleveland,  O., 
1876-79 ;  Madison,  Ind.,  1883 — .  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission, 
1865.  Brother  of  Aaron  M,  '59. 
Address,  806  W.  Second  street. 

Lazarus  Noble  Bonham,  Agriculturist,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.      Principal  of  Bonham  Female  Seminary,   St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1859-72.    Agricultural  Editor,  "Cincinnati  Commercial  Gazette,  1880-91. 
Secretary  of  the  Ohio  State  Board  of  Agriculture  since  1885.    Trustee  of 
Miami  Univ.,  1872-88.     Brother  of  John  C,  '47. 
Address,  Oxford,  O.,  or  Columbus,  O. 

Nathan  McGaw  Brown,  Horticulturist,         Stuttgart,  Ark. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1858.  Practised  medicine  for 
several  years. 

James  Edward  Bruce,      Minister,      Center  White  Creek,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1852.  Studied 
theology,  Cambridge  Univ.,  England.  Ordained,  1855.  Pastor  of  Univer- 
salist  churches  at  Taunton,  Mass.;  Middletown,  Conn.;  Melrose,  Mass.; 
Eastport,  Me.;  King's  Lynn,  England;  Center  White  Creek,  Washington 
Co.,  N.  Y. 


*Andrew  Jackson  Cory,  Physician,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

A.  B.,A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  i860.    Physician  to  County  Hos- 

Coroner,  8  years.    Brother  of  Benjamin, 
Oxford,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1832.    Died,  March  3, 


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pital,  San  Jose,  Cal.,   1861-70.     Coroner,  8  jrears.    Brother^  of  Benjamin, 
'42,  and  James  M,  '48.    Born, 


1892 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  65 

William  Craighead,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,   1861.    City  Solicitor  of  Dayton,  0., 
1892 — .    Brother  of  John  P,  '52.     Law  firm,  Craighead  &  Craighead,  Fire- 
men's Insurance  Building. 
Address,  449  West  Second  street.  — 

Benton  Jay  Hall,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.    Practised  law  at  Burlington,  la., 
until  1888.    Member  Iowa  House  of  Representatives,   1872-74.     Member 
of  the    State  Senate,    1882-84.     Member  of  U.   S.   House  of  Represen- 
tatives, 1885-87.    U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1887-88. 
Address,  25  and  26  Honore  Building. 

^William  Hays,  Physician,  Covington,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Med.  Coll.,  1857.  First  Lieutenant,  2nd 
Ky.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-64.    Died,  Feb.  8,  1869. 

Isaac  Menor  Hughes,  Minister,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     D.  D.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1883.      Licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  Oct.  1858.     Ordained  by  same,   i860.    Prof,   of  Greek,   Westmin- 
ster Coll.,  1855-58.    Principal  Seven  Mile  Academy,   1858-60.     Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Venice,  O.,  1860-70;  Richmond,  Ind.,  1870 — . 
Address,  323  North  Ninth  street. 

t 

Thomas  Edgar  Hughes,  Minister,  La  Grange,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  1858.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Springdale,  O.;  1858-66;  Constantine,  Mich.,  1867-70; 
La  Grange,  Ind.,  1870 — . 

*William  Bomberger  Lowe,    Ranchman,    Junction  City,  Kan. 

A.  B.  Captain,  nth  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-64.  Wounded  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864.  Brother  of  Jacob  D.,  '53.  Died, 
Sept.  1889. 

John  Brown  MacDill,  Physician,  Camp  Grove,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1859.  Assistant  Surgeon,  1st  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.  and  63rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65. 

*James  Torbet  Manning,  Merchant,  Oakley,  O. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  Farmer's  Coll.  Private,  Co.  H,  137  Ohio  National  Guards, 
1862.  Engaged  in  the  wholesale  grocery  business,  Cincinnati,  O.,  for 
many  years.     Died,  Jan.  15,  1891. 

Omar  Newman,  Broker,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Attended  Harvard  Law  School.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857. 
Real  Estate  and  Loan  Broker. 
Office,  Sheidley  Building. 


66  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

William  Harvey  Re  id,  Minister,  Howard,  Kan. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  0.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Licensed 
by  the  Reformed  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia,  May  20,  i860.  Ordained  by 
the  Northern  Presbytery,  1861.  Pastor  of  Ref.  Pres.  church  at  West  Bar- 
net,  Vt.,  1862-67.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church,  Ontario,  Canada,  1880-83. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  church,  Malvern,  Kan.,  1886-88.    Home  Missionary. 

Henry  M.  Shockley,  Minister,  Speareville,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Connersville,  Ind.;  Sedalia,  Mo.; 
Hutchinson,  Kan.;  Larned,  Kan.;  Speareville,  Kan.  Principal  of  schools, 
New  Castle,  Ind.,  6  years. 

Ransford  Smith,  Lawyer,  Ogden  City,  Utah. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Principal  Grammar  school, 
Hamilton,  O.,  1855-56.  Mayor  of  Hamilton,  O.,  1859-61.  Captain,  Co.  B, 
35  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Practised  law  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1865-80.  Re- 
moved to  Ogden  City,  Utah,  1880. 


Lawrence  Monfort  Stevens,        Minister,       Kissimmee,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1857-60.  Licensed  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Miami,  Dec.  27,  1858.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Chicago, 
March  6,  1861.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Marengo,  Ills.,  1860-67;  Brook- 
ville,  Ind.,  1867-68;  Laporte,  Ind.,  1869-71;  Delphi,  Ind.,  1871-73;  Cedar 
Grove,  Pa.,  1873-74;  Sturgis,  Mich.,  1875-77;  Constantine,  Mich.,  1877-79; 
Prattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1879-87;  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  1888-91;  Kissimmee,  Fla., 
1891— . 

Alexander  Telford,  Minister,  Hastings,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1855-58.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Spring  Hills,  O.,  1858-73;  New  Castle,  Ind.,  1873-75;  Hast- 
ings, Minn.,  1875-78.     Elected  Pastor  Emeritus  of  latter  church,  1878. 


Gates  Phillips  Thruston,  Lawyer,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LLB.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1859.  Captain,  1st  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.  U.  S.  A.,  1861-63.  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant General,  20th  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-65.  Brevetted  Brigadier- 
General,  1865,  for  special  acts  of  gallantry  at  Shiloh,  Stone  River  and 
Chickamauga.  Retired  from  law.  President  of  State  Insurance  Co. 
Author  of  "Antiquities  of  Tennessee  and  Adjacent  States."  Brother  of 
Dickinson  P.,  '58. 
Address,  318  N.  High  street. 


*Thomas  Bayless  Ward,  Lawyer,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.  Mayor  of  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1861- 
65.  City  Attorney  of  same,  1869-75.  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Tip- 
pecanoe Co.,  1875-80.  Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1883-87. 
Eorn,  Marysville,  O.,  April  27,  1835.     Died,  Dec,  1891. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  67 

Class  of  1856. 
Albert  Seaton  Berry,  lawyer,  Newport,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  i860.  Captain,  5th  Ky.  Inf., 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  State  Senator  of  Kentucky,  1880-88.  Mayor  of  New- 
port, 1874-80  and  1888 — . 

*James  Cooper,  Lawyer,  Zanesville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  1863. 

Ulysses  Thompson  Curran,  Lawyer,  Sandusky,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1872.  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  Ripley,  O.,  1856-59.  Principal  Academy,  Hartford, 
Ky.,  1859-61.  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Glendale,  O.,  1862-65.  Con- 
ducted a  Private  Classical  School,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1865-72.  Superintendent 
Public  Schools,  Sandusky,  O.,  1873-80.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  since  1880. 

Joseph  Scott  Fullerton,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Secretary  of  Commission  on  Fremont 
Claims,  1861-62.  Private  in  Halleck's  Guards,  Aug.,  1862 — Oct.  4,  1862. 
Lieutenant,  Co.  E,  2nd  Mo.  Inf.,  Oct.  14,  1862 — March  13,  1863.  Assistant 
Adjutant,  with  the  rank  of  Major,  Army  of  Ky.,  March  13,  1863 — Nov.  10, 
1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  4th  Army  Corps,  Nov.  10,  1863 — April  22,  1864. 
Transferred  to  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee.  Assigned  by  President  John- 
son to  duty  with  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard,  May  19,  1865.  Promoted  to  Colonel 
for  brave  and  meritorious  service,  April  5,  1866.  Promoted  to  Brigadier- 
General,  April  9,  1866.     Postmaster  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1867-69. 

John  J.  Glenn,  Lawyer,  Monmouth,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.     Circuit  Judge,  1877—. 

John  Hanna,  Lawyer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Cannot  be  traced. 

*John  Hughes  Harris,  Minister,  Glendale,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1856.  Licensed  by  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Wooster,  April  21,  1857.  Ordained  by  same,  April,  1858.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  McArthur,  O.,  1858-60;  New  Richmond,  O.,  1860-61; 
Liberty,  Ind.,  1861-63.  District  Secretary  of  the  American  and  Foreign 
Christian  Union,  Aurora,  Ills.,  1863-68.  Stated  Supply  at  Taylorville, 
Chatham,  and  Auburn,  Ills.,  1870-73;  Whiteland,  Ind.,  1873-78;  M  on  ten  o, 
Ills.,  1879-80;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1884.  Born,  Middlebury,  O.,  May  22, 
1832.     Died,  Nov.  26,  1886. 

LuTELLUS  Hussey,  Physician,  Lockland,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.  Captain,  83rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862- 
65.     Brother  of  John,  '54. 


68  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

John  Calvin  Hutchison,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Cherokee,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1879.  Prof,  of  Natural  Science, 
Monmouth  Coll.,  Monmouth,  Ills.,  1858-91.  Ordained  a  minister  in  the 
United  Pres.  church,  June  6,  1862.  Vice-President  of  Monmouth  Coll., 
1870-91.  Prof,  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Buena  Vista  Coll.,  Storm  Lake, 
la.,  1891 — .  Manager  of  the  Cherokee  Electric  Light  Co.,  Cherokee,  la., 
189*1 — .  Electrician,  Storm  Lake  Electric  Light  Co.,  Storm  Lake,  la., 
1891— .  Author  of  "Life  of  Rev.  D.  A.  Wallace,  D.  D.",  and  "History  of 
Monmouth  Coll." 

*Henry  J.  Lathrop,  Lawyer,  Murfreesboro,  Ark. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.  Practised  law  at  Chicago,  Ills., 
1858-60.  Removed  to  Osceola,  Ark.,  i860.  Colonel  of  the  15th  Ark.  regi- 
ment, 1861-65.  Removed  to  Murfreesboro,  Ark.,  1866.  Born,  Oxford,  O., 
Dec,  1836.     Died,  Feb.,  1872. 

John  Newton  McClung,  Minister,  Oswego,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  D,  74th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Russellville  and  Decatur,  O.,  1873-76;  Winchester 
and  Decatur,  O.,  1876-78;  Paola,  Kan.,  1878-81;  Wellington,  Kan.,  1881-85; 
Junction  City,  Kan.,  1886-91;  Independence,  Kan.,  1891. 

James  Alexander  Porter  McGaw,        Minister,        Toledo,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1871.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford, 
O.,  1856-57.  Licensed,  April,  1857.  Ordained,  1858.  Pastor  of  United 
Pres.  church  at  South  Henderson,  Ills.,  1858-67.  Vice-President  of  Mon- 
mouth Coll.,  and  Prof,  of  English  Literature,  1867-68.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Urbana,  O.,  1869-80;  Rock  Island,  Ills.,  1880-81;  Toledo,  O., 
1881— . 
Address,  1828  Adams  street. 

William  Jasper  McSurely,  Minister,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1881.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford, 
O.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  April  14,  1858.  Ordained  by 
the  First  Ohio  Presbytery,  May  5,  1859.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches 
at  Oxford,  O.,  1858-66;  Kirkwood,  Ills.,  1867-68.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at 
Hillsboro,  O.,  1869 — .  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Miami  Univ., 
1887 — .  Delivered  annual  address  before  the  Alumni,  1885.  Vide, 
"Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
Address,  32  East  Walnut  street. 

Benjamin  F.  Miller,  Lawyer,  Toledo,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School.  Private,  Co.  F,  3rd  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  April  17,  1861— Aug.  18,  1861.  Lieutenant,  Co.  C,  35th  Ohio, 
1861-64.  Captain,  Co.  A.,  35th  Ohio.  Editor  of  a  monthly  literary  maga- 
zine, 1880-81. 

*John  Minich  Miller,  Lawyer,  Alpha,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Member  Ohio  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, 1862-63.     Born,  Feb.  12,  1829.     Died,  Jan.  9,  1863. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  69 

Thomas  Latta  Pendery,  Farmer,  Morrow,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

*John  W.  Pinkerton,  Minister,  Iola,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  the  First  Ohio 
Presbytery,  April  9,  1857.  Ordained,  Aug.  3,  1858.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Smithville,  Ills.,  1858-62;  Lake  Presbytery,  1862-66.  Joined 
the  Pres.  church,  1866.     Died,  Feb.  12,  1875. 

Whitelaw  Reid,  Editor,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  Editor,  Xenia,  O.,  "News," 
1858-60.  Legislative  correspondent  at  Columbus,  O.,  for  the  Cincinnati 
"Times,"  Cleveland  "Herald,"  and  Cincinnati  "Gazette,"  1860-61.  Editor 
Cincinnati  "Gazette,"  1861.  War  and  Washington  correspondent  for 
the  Cincinnati  "Gazette,"  1861-68.  Editorial  writer,  New  York  "Tri- 
bune 1868 ;  Managing  Editor,  1869-72;  Editor,  1872-89  and  1892 — .  Chief 
proprietor  since  1872.  Minister  of  the  U.  S.  to  France,  1889-92.  Volunteer 
Aide,  Staff  of  Major-General  Thomas  A.  Morris  during  the  first  West 
Virginia  campaign ;  Staff  of  Major-General  W.  S.  Rosecrans  during  the 
second  West  Virginia  campaign  ;  Staff  of  General  Thomas  J.  Wood.  Li- 
brarian, House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C,  1863-66.  Regent 
of  Univ.  of  New  York,  1878 — .  Author  of  "After  the  War,"  "A  Southern 
Tour,"  "Ohio  in  the  War."  "Schools  of  Journalism,"  "The  Scholar  in 
Politics,"  "Some  Newspaper  Tendencies,"  etc.  Vide,  "Miami  Journal," 
Vol.  I,  No.  3. 

Thomas  Henry  Rogers,  Teacher,  Monmouth,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Monmouth,  Coll.,  Monmouth,  Ills., 
1864—. 

William  C.  Smith,        Commercial  Traveller,        Springfield,  O. 

A.  B. 

Address,  71  West  Washington  street. 

David  Jackson  Strain,  Minister,  Virginia,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained,  1866.  Principal  North  Sangamon  Academy,  Ills., 
1856-66.  Pastor  Pres.  churches  at  Virginia,  Ills.,  1866-80;  North  Sanga- 
mon, Ills.,  1880-84;  Virginia,  Ills.,  1884 — . 

*James  Taylor,  Banker,  Newport,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1858.  Never  practised  law. 
Assistant  Principal  of  Newport  (Ky.)  High  School,  1858-60.  Died,  Feb. 
2,  1875- 

William  Taylor,  Farmer  and  Banker,  Bourneville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Taught  school  at  Chillicothe,  O.,  1857-67.  Has  since  been 
engaged  in  farming  and  banking. 

Jacob  A.  Zeller,  Teacher,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Principal  of  Public  Schools,  Ox- 
ford, O.;  Evansville,  Ind.;  Richmond,  Ind.;  Lafayette,  Ind.  Private,  U.  S. 
A.,  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 


7o  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Class  of  1857. 
*John  Wilson  Baird,  Teacher,  Chester,  S.  Car. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Graduated  Erskine  Coll.,  S.  Car.,  1855.  Taught  in  Porters- 
ville,  Tenn.,  and  Chester,  S.  Car.  Volunteer  in  C.  S.  A.,  1861-62.  Killed 
in  Virginia,  1862. 

Thomas  Cowan  Bell,  Teacher,  Dallas,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Captain,  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  74th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,       • 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-63.     Has  been  constantly  engaged  in  teaching  since  gradu- 
ation, except  two  years  in  U.  S.  A.     President  of  Philomath  Coll.,  1885-86. 
Principal  of  La  Creole  Academy,  Dallas,  Ore.,  1887—.    A  founder  of  the 
Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 

John  Shaw  Billings,  Physician,  Washington,  D.  C 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  i860.  LL.  D.,  Edinburgh  Univ., 
1884.  Same,  Harvard  Univ.,  1886.  D.  C.  L.,  Oxon.,  1889.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Munich,  1889.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  in  charge  of  hospit- 
als, Washington,  D.  C,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1861-63;  with  5th  corps, 
Army  of  Potomac,  1863;  at  David's  and  Bedlow's  Islands,  1864.  Inspector 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1864-65.  Appointed  surgeon,  with  the  rank 
of  Major,  1876.  Now  Curator  Army  Medical  Museum  and  Library,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  President  of  the  first  Congress  of  American  Physicians 
and  Surgeons.  Member  Statistical  Society  of  London;  National  Acad- 
emy of  Sciences,  American  Medical  Association.  Lecturer  on  Municipal 
Hygiene  and  Medical  Adviser,  Johns  Hopkins'  Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Author  of  "Principles  of  Ventilation,"  1884;  Index  Catalogue  of  Library 
of  Surgeon-General's  o.tice,  Vols.  1-13,  1879-91. 

Jacob  Newton  Brown,  Physician,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  i860.     Prof,  of  Anatomy,  Univ.  of 

Cal.,  1864-65. 

Address,  29  East  Santa  Clara  street.    P.  O.  Box,  444. 

James  Parks  Caldwell,         Lawyer,        Mississippi  City,  Miss. 

A.  B.  Teacher  in  Mississippi,  1858-59.  Principal  Palmetta  Academy, 
Panola,  Miss.,  1860-64.  First  Lieutenant  of  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.,  1864-65. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1866.  Practised  law,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1867-75;  Mis- 
sissippi City,  Miss.,  1875 — .    A  founder  of  the  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 

Daniel  William  Cooper,  Minister,  McComb,  O. 

A.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1857-59.  Licensed  by  Richland 
Presbytery,  1858.  Ordained  by  same,  1859.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Olivesburg  and  Bloomington,  O.,  1859-65;  Ottowa,  Ills.,  1865-72;  West 
Point,  Ind.,  1872-78;  N.  Baltimore  and  Harrison,  O.,  1878-82;  McComb,  O., 
1882 — ,    A  founder  of  the  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 

John  Cooper,  Teacher  and  Merchant,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Principal  of  Academy,  Dublin,  Ind.,  1858-70.  Superintend- 
ent of  Public  Schools,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1870-78;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1878-83; 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1883-87.  Member  Indiana  State  Board  of  Education, 
5  years.     Merchant,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888—. 

Address,  146  West  Forty-Third  street. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  71 

James  M.  DeArmond,  Farmer,  Texas. 

B.  S.     Exact  location  not  known. 

Archibald  Stewart  Dunlap,    Physician,    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,   1867.    Assistant  Surgeon,  Na- 
tional Military  Home,  Dayton,  O.,  1870-86. 

James  S.  Ferguson,  Physician,  Camden,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1861.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S-  A., 
1861-65.  Appointed  member  of  the  Eaton  Board  of  Pension  Examiners, 
Sept.,  1890. 

^Robert  John  Mirabeau  Goodwin,   Lawyer,    Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  in  College,  Brookville,  Ind.,  1857-59.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1861.  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  37th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Promoted 
to  Assistant  Provost-Marshal  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  Practised 
law  at  Brookville,  Ind.,  1866-84.     Died,  July  2,  1884. 

William  Clark  Hutchison,  Merchant,  Xenia,  O. 

B.  S.  Dealer  in  Carpets  and  Dry  Goods,  Xenia,  O.,  1863 — .  Brother  of 
John  C,  '56. 

*Isaac  M.  Jordan,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  May,  1858.  Practised  law  at  Dayton,  O., 
1858-60;  Cincinnati,  O.,  i860 — 90.  Presidential  Elector  on  Democratic 
ticket,  1872.  Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1883-85.  Declined 
a  unanimous  renomination.  Declined  First  Assistant  Secretaryship  of 
the  Interior,  tendered  by  President  Cleveland.  A  founder  of  the  Sigma 
Chi  fraternity.  Born,  Union  Co.,  Pa.,  May  5,  1835.  Killed  by  falling 
down  an  elevator  shaft,  Dec.  12,  1890. 

Dennis  Nelson  Kelley,  Manufacturer,  Columbus,  O. 

B.  S.  Lieutenant,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  Manufacturer  of  Steam 
Heating  Apparatus,  Gas  Fixtures,  Plumbing,  etc.  Firm  name,  Kelley  & 
Co.,  22  and  24  West  Broad  street. 

Residence,  634  East  Rich  street. 

Henry  Mitchell  MacCracken,      Minister,     New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  D.  D.,  Wittenberg  Coll.  LL.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1887.  Attended 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1862.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Columbus, 
O.,  1863-67;  Toledo,  O.,  1868-81.  Chancellor  and  Prof,  of  Philosophy, 
Western  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1881-84.  Vice-Chan cellor  and  Prof,  of  Philosophy, 
Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1884-91.  Chancellor  of  same,  1891 — .  De- 
livered address  at  inauguration  of  Rev.  W.  O.  Thompson,  D.  D.,  as  Presi- 
dent of  Miami  Univ.,  1891.  Author  of  numerous  addresses  and  pamph- 
lets. 
Address,  84  Irving  Place. 


72  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Samuel  McKee,  Lawyer,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar.     Captain,  Co.  D.,  14th  Ky.  Vol.  Inf., 
1861-63.     Entered  Volunteer  Cavalry  Service.    Captured,  March,  1863,  and 
was  confined  in  Libby  Prison  until  May,  1864.     Member  of  U.  S.  House  of 
Representatives,  1865-69.     U.  S.  Pension  Agent,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1869-71. 
Address,  216  Fifth  street. 

William  H.  McKinney,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  b.    a.  m. 

George  Bacheler  Peck,  Minister,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1863.  Graduated  at  Theol.  Sem.,  Au- 
burn, N.  Y.,  1868.  Acting  Assistant  [Surgeon,  Army  of  Va.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863-64.  Ministerial  labors  have  been  almost  wholly  as  an  evangelist  in 
the  Pres.  church.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Beverly,  N.  J.,  and  Bond 
Hill,  O.,  for  a  few  years.  Author  of  "Steps  and  Studies,  an  Inquiry  con- 
cerning the  gift  of  the  Holy  Spirit,"  1884;  Second  edition  of  the  same, 
1890;  "Throne  Life,  or  the  Highest  Christian  Life,"  1888;  "The  Gate  and 
The  Cross,  or  Pilgrim's  Progress  in  Romans,"  1889. 
Address,  38  Humphreys  street,  Dorchester  district. 

James  B.  Porter,  Physician,  Oxford,  O 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1866.  Served  in  U.  S.  Vol.  Army, 
1861-65. 

Ben  Pratt  Runkle,         Soldier  and  Minister,         Alpine,  N.  J. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Practised  law  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1859- 
61.  Commissioned  Lieutenant-Colonel,  13th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  May  15,  1862 ; 
Colonel,  45th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  19,  1862.  Brevet  Major-General,  U.  S. 
Vols.  Editor  of  Urbana,  O.,  Union,  1873-75.  Attended  Theol.  Sem.,  Gam- 
bier,  O.,  1879-80.  Rector  of  parishes  at  Galena,  O.;  Midland,  Mich.;  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1880-85.  Contributor  to  and  manager  of 
"Belford's  Magazine,"  1888—.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1863-72.  A 
founder  of  the  Sigma  Chi  fraternity.    Author  of  several  books. 

Nelson  Sayler,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1859.  Prof,  of  Chemistry, 
Natural  Philosophy,  Geology  and  Latin,  Mt.  Auburn  Female  Coll.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1861-66.  Practised  law,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1866 — .  Trustee  of 
Miami  Univ.,  1875—.  Brother  of  Milton,  '52;  and  J.  Riner,  '60.  Vide, 
Portrait  and  Sketch,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
Law  office,  58  West  Third  street.     Residence,  Home  City. 

John  Robert  Smith,  Coal  Merchant,  Du  Quoin,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.  Practised  law,  Paris,  Ky.,  1858- 
68.  At  present  connected  with  the  Jupiter  Coal  Mining  Co.,  Du  Quoin,  Ills. 

David  Steele,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Philadelphia,  Pa- 

A.  B.  D.  D.,  Rutger's  Coll.  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Greek  and  Pastoral  Theol- 
ogy, Ref.  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.,  1863-75;  of  Doctrinal"  Theology  in  the  same, 
1875 — .  Served  in  the  Christian  Commission,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Delegate  to 
the  Council  of  Pres.  Alliance,  1880  and  1884.  Author  of  article  on  "The 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church-General  Synod"  in  SchafF-Herzog  Ency- 
clopedia; "The  Times  in  Which  We  Live  and  the  Ministry  They  Require;" 
"The  Two  Witnesses;"  "The  Apologetics  of  History." 
Address,  2102  Spring  Garden  street. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  73 

Benjamin  F.  Thomas,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  School  Examiner  of  Butler  Co.,  O., 
1863-68.     Probate  Judge  of  Butler  Co.,  1876-82. 

Joseph  Lyle  Thornton,        Manufacturer,         Middletown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1862.  Principal  Hughes  High 
School,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860-73.  President  of  the  Ohio  Valley  Paper  Co., 
Middletown,  O. 

*JoEL  TuTTLE,  Keosauqua,  la. 

A.  B.  Private  Co.  F,  2nd  Iowa  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Died  of  typhoid  fever, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  13,  1862. 

James  Welsh,  Minister,  Salem,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Licensed  by  First  Ohio 
Presbytery,  April  6,  1859.  Ordained  by  same,  Dec.  4,  i860.  Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  churches  at  College  Corner,  O.,  1860-62;  Springdale,  O.,  1863. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Camden  and  New  Paris,  O.,  1864-68;  St,  Fran- 
cisville,  Mo.,  1868-70;  West  Point,  la.,  1870-76;  Bonaparte,  la.,  1876-86; 
Troy,  la.,  1886-91.     Principal  of  Whittier  Coll.,  Salem,  la.,  1891— . 

Alexander  Reynolds  Williams,  Merchant,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Dealer  in  Builder's  Supplies.     Brother  of  Thomas,  '54. 
Address,  615  Seventh  street,  N.  W. 

Wellington  Wright,  Minister,  Nortonville,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Licensed  by  First  Ohio 
Presbytery,  April,  1858.  Ordained  by  Michigan  Presbytery,  Oct.  19,  1859. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1859-63;  Brighton,  la., 
1865-69;  Greenwood,  Mo.,  1877-83;  Winchester,  Kan.,  1883-88. 

Class  of  1858. 
*William  Stavely  Bratton,        Minister,        Grand  Cote,  Ills. 

A.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1858-60.  Licensed  by  Ohio  Presby- 
tery, r859.  Ordained  by  Western  Presbytery  of  Ref.  Pres.  church,  Dec.  15, 
1859.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church,  Grand  Cote,  Ills.,  1859-73.  Born, 
York  district,  S.  Car.,  July  21,  1822.    Died,  Jan.  11,  1873. 

Robert  F.  Brooks,  Physician,  Carthage,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.    Brother  of  John  K,  '64,  and  Peter  H,  '68. 

Noah  Cartwright,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  Fern  Creek,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  President  Masonic  Sem,,  Columbus,  Ky.,  1859-61.  Captain, 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  15th  Ky.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Wounded  at 
the  battle  of  Perryville,  Ky.,  Oct.  8,  1862. 


74  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

John  ReilEy  Chamberlin,  Journalist,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  Second  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  8ist  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Feb.,  1863.  Dis- 
charged on  account  of  granulation  of  eyes,  1864.  Journalist,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1867 — .  Author  of  article,  "Cincinnati"  in  Appleton's  Cyclopedia; 
"A  Century  of  Cincinnati,"  etc.    Office,  Kankakee  Building. 

Address,  11  Prospect  street,  Mt.  Auburn. 

William  Wilder  Cheshire,     Examiner,     Washington,  D.  C. 

B.  S.  Private,  Co.  E,  151st  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1865.  Clerk  of  the  Circuit 
Court,  Lake  Co.,  Ind.,  1867-75.  County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Lake 
Co.,  Ind.,  1878-82.  Examiner  in  Pension  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1882- 
85  and  1889—. 

Address,  105  Eleventh  street,  S.  E. 

James  Gibson  Chestnut,  Lawyer,  Oakland,  Cal. 

A.  B.    Teacher  at  Cincinnati,  O.;  Virginia  City,  Mo.;  and  Nevada  City, 
Nevada;  25  years.    Assayer  and  Metallurgist  in  Virginia  City,  Mo.,  1863- 
70.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1889. 
Address,  Vernon  Heights. 

Christian  A.  Coler,  Farmer,  Farmersville,  O. 

A.  B.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  F,  131st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Captain,  12th 
Ohio  National  Guards,  1863-65.    Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1874-75. 

Alexander  M.  Crawford, 
a.  B. 

*Isaac  J.  Cushman,  Minister,  Murdock,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Oxford,  O.  Principal  Salem  Academy, 
1858-60.  Ordained,  Nov.  30,  i860.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Murdock,  O., 
1860-81.  Born,  Monongahela  Co.,  W.  Va.,  Sept.. 19,  1830.  Died,  Aug.  26, 
1881. 

James  Stoddard  Dewey,  Lawyer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.    Judge  of  Circuit  Court,  1867-73. 
Compiler  of  Statutes  of  Michigan,  1871. 
Address,  66  Joy  street. 

Adolphus  Spring  Dudley,  Minister,  Morrow,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  at  Lane  Sem.,  1861.  Ordained  by  Dayton 
Pres.,  Dec,  1861.  Chaplain,  146th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Morrow,  O.,  1860-65;  Logansport,  Ind.,  1865-69;  Granville,  O., 
1869-75;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1875-79;  Emporia,  Kan.,  1879-81.  Prof,  of  Phi- 
losophy, Granville  Female  Coll.,  1882.    Pastor  at  Morrow,  O.,  1883—. 

Pinckney  M.  Ferguson,  Farmer,  Alquina,  Ind. 

A.  B. 


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Aaron  Miller  Flory,  Lawyer,  Emporia,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Assistant  in  Seminary,  Logans- 
port,  Ind.,  1858-59.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  46th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65. 
Wounded  at  Mansfield,  La.,  May  16,  1864.    Attorney  for  Lyon  Co.,  Kan., 

1889-91. 


*James  Bonner  Foster,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  Coll.,  Licensed  by  First  Ohio  Pres- 
bytery, April  6,  1859.  Ordained  by  same,  Jan.  3,  1861.  Pastor  of  United 
Pres.  churches  at  Dayton,  O.,  1861-63;  Young  America,  Ills.,  1863-67.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  church  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1867-73.  Born,  Morning  Sun,  O., 
July  6,  1837.    Died,  Due  West,  S.  Car.,  Feb.  27,  1873. 


George  Humphrey  Fullerton,       Minister,      Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.  D.  D.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1883.  Graduated  at  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1861.  Chaplain,  1st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Ordained  by  the  Presbytery 
of  Columbus,  May  4,  1863.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Lancaster,  O., 
1862-64;  Sandusky,  O.,  1864-67;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1867-74;  Springfield,  O., 
1874-79;  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1879-86;  Springfield,  O.,  1886—. 
Brother  of  Thomas  A.,  '53;  Hugh  S.,  '62,  and  Erskine  B.,  '63. 
Address,  314  Limestone  street. 


*John  Milligan  Graham,  Minister,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B. 
the  1 

1863. 


A.  B.     Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  Coll.,  and  licensed  a  minister  in 
the  United  Presbyterian  church.    Born,  March  31,  1839.    Died,  June  17, 


Edward  Alexander  Guy,  Evangelist,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1858-60.     Has  labored  as 
an  evangelist  in  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Cincinnati,  O.;  Lon- 
don, England.    Author  of  "Textual  Corrections  of  the  New  Covenant;" 
Translation  of  "St.  Matthew." 
Address,  10  Hopkins  street. 


*Samuel  Telford  Hanna,  Broker,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Confident  Clerk  of  the  Vice-President  of  the  Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne 
&  Chicago  R.  R.,  1859-66.  President  of  the  Plymouth  &  Kansas  R.  R., 
1880.    Real  Estate  Broker  and  Insurance  Agent,  1866-87.    Died,  Nov.  9, 

1887. 


Robert  Newman  John,  Minister,  Dublin,  Ind. 

B.  S.  Ph.  B.  Corporal,  Co.  K,  83rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63.  Wounded  at 
Arkansas  Post,  Jan.  11,  1863.  Ordained  a  Universalist  minister,  1874.  Prof, 
of  Mathematics,  Wesbrook  Seminary,  Maine,  1870-73.  Acting  President 
of  Smithson  Coll.,  1875-78.  Pastor  of  Universalist  churches  at  Mt.  Carmel, 
Ind.,  2  years;  Fairfield,  Ind.,  4  years.  Superintendent  of  Universalist 
churches  in  Indiana,  1882-91. 


76  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

*Abner  Francis  Jones,  Minister,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.  Attended  Lane  Seminary,  1858-61.  Ordained  by  Miami  Congrega- 
tional Conference,  1861.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  New  Albany,  Ind., 
and  Columbus,  O.  Served  in  the  three  months'  service,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 
Died  on  board  a  boat  near  Washington,  D.  C,  on  his  return  home,  Aug. 
1864. 

*William  Lewis  Lockwood,  Manufacturer,   Usquepaugh,  R.  I. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Recruited  Co.  H,  48th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf., 
1861.  First  lieutenant  and  Captain  of  the  same,  1861-63.  Wounded  at 
Fort  Wagner,  July  18,  1863.  Appointed  A.  A.  G.,  2nd  Division,  10th  Army 
Corps,  Jan.,  1864.  Resigned  and  entered  the  manufacturing  business, 
Usquepaugh,  R.  I.,  1864.     Died,  Aug.  17,  1865. 

^George  Munns  Lytle,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Travelled  through  the  Central  American  states  after  graduation. 
Died,  Aug.  4,  1861. 

*Charles  Beatty  Magill,  Minister,  Birmingham,  la. 

A.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1858-61.  Licensed  by  Presbytery 
of  Washington,  April,  i860.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Fairfield,  May  13, 
1864.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Birmingham,  la.,  1864.  Served  in  the  U. 
S.  Christian  Commission.  Born,  Wellsville,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1840.  Died,  Aug. 
27,  1864. 

John  McClenahan, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Last  address  known,  Cambridge  City,  Ind. 

Armour  James  McFarland,  Minister,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Ordained  by  Ref.  Pres.  church,  1862.    Pastor  of  Ref.  Pres. 
churches  at  Jefferson  Co.,  Pa.,  1862-82;  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  1882 — . 
Brother  of  James,  '59. 
Address,  25  Peel  Street. 

Robert  Moore,  Civil  Engineer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Assistant  U.  S.  Engineer,  Camp  Nelson,  Ky.,  1863.     Chief 

Engineer  and  Contractor  in  building  Belleville  and  Carondelet  R.   R. 

Sewer  Commissioner  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877-81.     Now  Chief  Engineer  of 

the  St.  Louis  Merchants'  Bridge  Terminal  Railway.     Member  American 

Association  of  Civil  Engineers.    Member  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers, 

England. 

Address,  61  Vandwenter  Place. 

Joseph  Armstrong  Morrow,        Minister,       Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  and  Allegheny.  Licensed  by  Mon- 
mouth Presbytery,  April  26,  i860.  Ordained  by  Chicago  Presbytery,  Oct. 
16,  1862.  Spent  7  years  as  missionary  in  the  Northwest.  Pastor  of  United 
Pres.  churches  at  New  Jefferson  and  New  Market,  O.,  1870-85;  Greenwood 
and  Kingsville,  Mo.,  1886-89;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1889—.  Brother  of 
David,  '52. 
Address,  1603  Penn  street. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  77 

*Tudor  Homer  Parker,  Lawyer,  Covington,  Ky. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  June  21,  1861. 

James  Barnes  Paterson,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem,,  1858-59.  Licensed  by  Pres.  of 
Miami,  Dec.  1858.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Steubenville,  i860.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Steubenville,  O.,  1860-65;  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1865-76. 
Suspended  from  the  ministry,  1876. 

James  Ramsey  Patterson,  Merchant,  Glendale,  O. 

A.  B.  Was  engaged  in  business  in  Cincinnati,  O.  Special  correspondent, 
Cincinnati  "Commercial  Gazette."    Now  retired. 

Garnet  Adrian  Pollock,  Minister,  Mendota,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  i860.  Licensed 
by  Presbytery  of  Sidney,  Sept.,  1861.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Wabash, 
June,  1867.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Augusta  Coll.,  Ky.,  1860-61.  President 
Okaw  Seminary,  Shelbyville,  Ills.,  1862-67.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Tower  Hill  and  Prairie  Bird,  111.,  I866-69;  Effingham,  Ills.,  1869-77;  Men- 
dota, Ills.,  1877—. 

Oliver  Wyatt  Root,  L,awyer,  Newport,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Was  City  Attorney  for  Newport,  Ky., 
and  County  Attorney  for  Campbell  Co.,  Ky. 

*Franklin  Howard  Scobey,  Editor,  Woods,  O. 

A.  B.  Private,  5th  Ohio  Cav..  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  In  Provost  General's  office, 
Dayton,  O.,  1863.  Editor  of  ''Telegraph,"  Hamilton,  O.,  1867-79.  Stock 
raiser  in  Kansas,  1879-82.  Farmer,  Woods,  O.,  1882-88.  A  founder  of  the 
Sigma  Chi  fraternity.     Died,  July  22,  1888. 

^William  Valentine  Smeltzer,     L,awyer,     New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Practised  law  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
1861-66.  Mysteriously  disappeared  in  1866  and  has  never  been  heard 
from.     Supposed  to  have  been  murdered. 

John  Buck  Smith,  Minister,  Crockett,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Western  Theol.  Sem,  1861.  Licensed 
by  the  Presbytery  of  Allegheny,  April,  i860.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Oxford,  1867.  Chaplain,  19th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Spring  and  Clyde,  O.,  1867-^69;  Kentland,  Ind.,  1869-73; 
Williamsburg  and  Batavia,  O.,  1873-77.  President  of  Farmer's  Coll.,  1877- 
79.  Pastor  at' Monticello,  Ind.,  1879-87.  President  Mary  Allen  Sem., 
Crockett,  Tex.,  1887—. 

Nathaniel  J.  Thompson,  Farmer,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Principal  in  Public  Schools,  1858-71.     Retired  to  a  farm  on 
account  of  ill  health.      In  Paymaster's  department,  U.  S.  A.,  Fortress 
Monroe,  1863. 
Address,  2229  Clarkson  street. 


78  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

^Dickinson  Phillips  Thruston,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  but  was  never  an  active  minister.  Adjutant  and 
Captain,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63.  Aid-de-catnp  on  staff  of  General  R. 
C.  Schenck,  1863.  Discharged  on  account  of  ill  health.  Brother  of  Gates 
P, '55.     Died,  Jan.  31,  1872. 

Joseph  Bennett  Titus,  Lawyer,  Sullivan,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  i860. 

David  MeiklEham  Ure,  Minister,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1883.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny. 
Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Monongahela,  April  8,  1861.  Ordained  by 
Presbytery  of  Argyle,  Oct.  8,  1862.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at 
Argyle,  N.  Y.,  1862-72;  Monmouth,  Ills.,  1872-74.  General  Agent  of  Mon- 
mouth Coll.,  1874-76.  General  Agent  and  Treasurer  of  same,  1876-86. 
Member  of  the  United  Pres.  Board  of  Education,  Monmouth,  Ills.,  1874- 
88.  Superintendent  of  Finance  of  Allegheny  Theol.  Sem.,  1888—. 
Brother  of  Walter,  '59. 
Address,  25  Esplanade  street. 

Edgar  Melville  Ward,  Artist,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Prof,  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  City. 
National  Academician. 
Address,  51  West  Tenth  street. 

Herbert  Henry  Weakley,  Journalist,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Practised  law  at  Dayton,  O., 
1860-64.  Land  Commissioner  of  a  Land  Grant  R.  R.  and  identified  with 
railroad  interests,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1864-72.  Removed  to  Troy,  O.,  where 
he  was  engaged  in  banking  business  for  a  number  of  years.  Removed  to 
Dayton,  O.,  and  became  the  principal  owner  of  the  "Evening  Herald." 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  when  first  organized  in  Dayton  and  con- 
tinued as  such  for  three  years.  A  Director  in  various  stock  companies. 
Address,  337  West  Second  street. 

Edward  Peet  Williams,  Merchant,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  First  Lieutenant,  iooth  Ind. 
Vol.  Inf.2  1862-63.  Captain  of  same,  1863-64.  Engaged  in  wholesale 
drug  business,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  and  Dallas,  Tex.;  1865-88.  Largely  in- 
terested with  Meyer  Bros.  Drug  Co.,  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and 
Dallas,  Tex.    Retired  since  1879.     Resides  in  New  York  City. 

Mark  Williams,  Minister,  Oberlin,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  at  Lane  Seminary,  1861.  Ordained,  March, 
1865.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  in  Illinois,  I865-66.  Missionary  at  Kal- 
gan,  North  China,  1867-92. 

Class  of  1859. 
*  Aaron  Monfort  Aten,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Monmouth,  Ills.,  1859-60.  Private,  50th 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Promoted  to  a  staff"  position  in  Quarter-master's  de- 
partment, where  he  served  until  the  close  of  the  war.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1866.  Was  Pension  Agent  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Brother  of  John  L,  '55. 
Died,  Aug.  13,  1878. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  79 

*Joel  Allan  Battle,  Student  of  Law,         Lavergne,  Tenn. 

A.  B.     Studied  law  at  Cincinnati  Law  School,   1859-61.      Adjutant,  20th 
Tenn.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-62.     Killed  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  April  7,  1862. 


*David  Riley  Caldwell,  Physician,  Montrose,  Mo. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1865.  Served  three  months  in  U.  S.  A., 
1863.     Died,  April  10,  1883. 

*Oliver  S.  Canby,  Manufacturer,  Albion,  Ills. 

A.  B.    Died  about  1872. 

*Daniel  Cargill  Cooper,  Minister,  McComb,  O. 

A.  B.  Was  graduated  from  the  Ref.  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.  Licensed,  April, 
1862.  Pastor  of  Ref.  Pres.  church  at  Elgin,  111.,  1863-68.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Venango,  Pa.,  1868-69;  Centreville,  Pa.,  1869-74;  "Leipsic  and 
McComb,  O.,  1874-82.     Brother  of  James  H,  '61.     Died,  Feb.  9,  1882. 

John  S.  Craig, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Last  known  address,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

Samuel  Watts  Davies,  Merchant,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Captain,  First  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.    Aid-de-camp  to  Gen- 
eral A.  D.  McCook.     Member  Board  of  Education,  Dayton,  O.,  1873-82. 
Member  of  Tax  Commission,  1892 — .     Brother  of  J.  Pierce,  '63. 
Address,  211  West  Third  street. 

*James  Harmon  Dills,  Tobacconist,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  1857.  A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1858-61.  Removed  to  New  York,  1866,  and  became  a  wholesale  merchant 
in  tobacco.  Born,  Piqua,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1838.  Died  on  board  the  steamer 
"Bothnia"  on  his  return  from  Europe,  Sept.  1,  1882. 

Daniel  Henry  Evans,  Minister,  Youngstown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1886.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem., 
1859-60.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Pittsburg,  1861.  Ordained  by  Pres- 
bytery of  Monro,  1863.  Teacher  in  Sewickly  Academy,  Pa.,  i860.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Blissfield  and  Palmyra,  Mich.,  1862-66;  Grand  Haven, 
Mich.,  1866-69;  Minersville,  Pa.,  1869-70;  Youngstown,  O.,  1870 — . 

Hugh  Parks  Jackson,  Minister,  Greenfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia  and  Allegheny.  Licensed  by 
Presbytery  of  Xenia,  March  28,  1865.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Lake, 
Dec.  19,  1865.  Sergeant  in  Militia,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1862.  Pastor  of  United 
Pres.  churches  at  Waterford,  Pa.,  1865-69;  Hanover,  Ind.,  1876-89; 
Greenfield,  O.,  1889 — ,  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Cedarville,  O.,  1871-75. 
Author  of  "History  of  the  Waterford  and  Carmel  Congregations,"  and 
"The  Jackson  Genealogy." 


80  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Joshua  R.  Kyle,  Minister,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Xenia, 
March,  1862.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  St.  Louis,  Oct.  12,  1864.  Pastor 
of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1867-75;  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
1876-79.  Joined  the  Ref.  Dutch  church,  Dec,  1880,  and  has  since  been 
pastor  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
Address,  61  Arch  street. 


*Martin  May,  Student  of  Law,  Eaton,  0. 

B.  S.     Studied  law,  but  died  in  i860,  before  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar. 

*Duncan  McDonald,  Lawyer,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.  Chief  Clerk  in  the  subsistance  depart- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  Army  at  Kelley's  Ferry,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Marietta,  Ga.,  and 
Eastportj  Miss.  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Morris  Co.,  Kan.,  1872-73. 
Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Champaign  Co.,  O.,  1879-82.  Born,  West  Lib- 
erty, O.,  Nov.  24,  1841.     Died,  Dec.  23,  1882. 

James  Smith  McDonald,  Minister,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.Sem.  Ordained,  1862.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Areata,  Cal.,  1862-64;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1864-69;  South 
Salem,  O.,  1869-70;  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1870-72;  Eureka,  Cal.,  1872-75;  San 
Rafael,  1875-84.  Synodical  Missionary  of  the  Synod  of  the  Pacific,  San 
Rafael,  Cal.,  1884—. 

Joseph  McFarland,  Farmer,  Stanton,  Pa. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology.  Licensed  by  the  Ref.  Pres.  church,  1867. 
Preached  for  six  months.     Brother  of  Armour  J,  '58. 

*Samuel  McKinley,  Mt.  Leigh,  O. 

B.  S.     Died,  1861. 

*Henry  Johnson  McLandburgh,  Chillicothe,  O. 

B.  S.  Captain,  17th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-62.  Killed  in  the  battle 
of  Fredencksburgh,  Va.,  Dec.  14,  1862. 

*Samuel  Harvey  McMillan,  Teacher,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.  Taught  in  South  Carolina,  1859-61.  Private  in  110th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Died,  April  15,  1869. . 

^Joseph  Millikin,  Minister,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1881.  Attended  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem.  Prof,  of  Greek,  Miami  Univ.,  1870-71.  Prof,  of  Modern  Languages 
and  Literature,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus,  O.,  1873-81.  Resigned  on  ac- 
count of  ill-health.     Brother  of  Minor,  '54.     Died  in  the  fall  of  1882. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  81 

Josiah  Morrow,  Lawyer,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Author  of  "History  of  Warren 
County,  Ohio,"  1882. 

*James  Murdoch  Orr,         Minister,         East  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Allegheny.  Licensed  by  First  Presbytery  of 
Ohio,  April'  4,  1862.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Argyle,  March  10,  1864. 
Pastor  of  United  Pres.  church  at  East  Greenwich,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1864-65.    Born,  Fairhaven,  O.,  March  31, 1838.    Died,  April  18,  1865. 

Jacob  J.  Pugsley,  Lawyer,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Member  Ohio  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 64th  and  65th  General  Assemblies.  Member  Ohio  State  Senate,  2 
years.     Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1887-91. 

John  Abercrombie  Reynolds,         Minister,         Putnam,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  D.  D.,  Monmouth  Coll.  Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  Coll. 
Licensed  by  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio,  June,  1861.  Ordained  by  Presby- 
tery of  Monmouth,  June  17,  1863.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at 
Cedar  Creek,   Ills.,  1863-72;  Rock  Island,   Ills.,  1872-85;  Putnam,  N.  Y., 


Isaac  Coe  Sickels,  Farmer,  Schell  City,  Mo. 

A.  B. 

*George  William  Simpson,        Physician,        Morning  Sun,  O. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Med.  Coll.,  1867.  Born,  Morning  Sun,  O.,  Nov. 
21,  1839.    Died,  June  21,  1870. 

James  McLain  Smith,  Editor  and  Farmer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861,  but  never  took  an  active  part  in 
practice.  Editor  and  Proprietor  "Daily  and  Weekly  Ledger,"  1867-68. 
Member  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1871-72.  Editor  and  Proprietor 
"Daily  and  Weekly  Democrat,"  1874-77.  Now  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser. 
Member  Board  of  Trustees  of  Miami  Univ.,  1872 — . 

Joseph  Hover  Stevenson,  Minister,  Mt.  Carmel,  Ills. 

A.  B.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1889.  Was  graduated  from  Western  Theol. 
Sem.,  1864.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Sidney,  April,  1863.  Ordained  by 
Presbytery  of  Redstone,  Oct.,  1864.  Principal  of  Greenfield  Academy, 
1859-61.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Brownsville  and  Little  Redstone, 
Pa.,  1864-68;  Birmingham,  Pa.,  1868-70;  Groveport,  O.,  1870-73;  Fairview, 
W.  Va.,  1873-75;  Tyrone  and  Scottdale,  Pa.,  1875-83;  Nashville,  Ills.,  1883 
-87;  Mt.  Carmel,  Ills.,  1888—. 

Samuel  Rutherford  Stormont,      Minister,      Princeton,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ordained,  1871.  Pastor  of 
Ref.  Pres.  churches  at  Fayetteville,  Tenn.,  1871-78;  Linden,  Nova  Scotia, 
1880-87.    Now  retired. 


82  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Paul  Fitzhugh  Thornton,  Lawyer,  Austin,  Tex. 

B.  S.  Studied  law,  Univ.  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  1860-61.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1866.  Captain  in  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  County  Judge  of  Vernon  Co.,  Mo., 
1876-82. 

Address,  1909  August  street,  Austin,  Tex.  From  June  to  September,  Ne- 
vada, Mo. 


Walter  Ure,  Physician,  Allegheny  City,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York  City, 
1866.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65.  Brother  of  David  M,  '58. 
Address,  176  Federal  street. 


William  Allen  Wallace,  Broker,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.    Has  been  employed  in  teaching  and  farming.    At  present  Real  Es- 
tate Broker.    Brother  of  James  A,  '6i. 
Address,  429  East  Bayard  street. 


*James  C.  Wyatt,  Minister,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  Attended  Ref.  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ordained, 
1862.  Chaplain  in  U.  S.  Army.  Brother  of  Richard  C,  '59.  Died  in 
hospital  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  July  10,  1863. 


Richard  Calvin  Wyatt,  Minister,  Norwich,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  Coll.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of 
Monmouth,  April  19,  1871.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Des  Moines,  Sept. 
20,  1872.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Clifton,  O.,  and  Norwich,  O. 
Brother  of  James  C,  '59. 


Alexander  Hamilton  Young,        Minister,        Newton,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Lane  Seminary,  1860-63.  Ordained  by  Presbytery 
of  Chillicothe,  Nov.  8,  1864.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  South  Salem,  O., 
1864-69;  Oxford,  O.,  1869-72;  Greenville,  N.  J.,  1872-81;  Newton,  N.  J., 
1883—.    Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1869-72. 


Class  of  i860. 
*John  Jefferson  Abernethy,      Minister,      Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1860-63.  Licensed  by  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Louisville,  Aug.  8,  1866.  Principal  of  White  Water  Academy, 
Md.,  1863-64.  Stated  supply  of  the  Pres.  church  at  Pennsylvania  Run, 
Ky.,  1864-69;  Big  Bend,  Ky.,  1867.  Teacher  at  Bell  Grove  and  Edenwood, 
Ky.,  1868-71.  Pastor-elect  at  Ridgewood,  Ky.,  1869-72.  Brother  of  Allen, 
'65,  and  Henri  M.,  '65.  Born,  Dunlapsville,  Ind.,  Sept.  7,  1836.  Died, 
Oct.  12,  1873. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  83 

*Hknry  Newton  Ankeney,  Teacher,  Panola,  Miss. 

A.  B.    Private  tutor  near  Panola,  Miss.     Died,  Dec.  8,  i860. 

Maynard  C.  Atkinson, 
b.  s. 

Edgar  Allen  Baldwin,  Farmer,  Bird  City,  Kan. 

B.  S.    Dealer  in  Real  Estate  and  Farmer. 

John  Barrett,  Minister,  Lyndon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1860-62.  Licensed  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Sept.,  1862.  Ordained  by  same,  Sept.,  1863. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Lyndon,  O.,  since  1863. 

*David  C.  Beckett,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.     Brother  of  William, '44.    Died,  1864. 

Samuel  Montgomery  Cambern,        Lawyer,        Klsinore,  Cal. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar.    Assistant  Adjutant  General  and  Captain  of 
Volunteers,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65. 
Address,  Elsinore,  San  Diego  Co. 

William  Coleman,       Minister  and  Teacher,       Deepwater,  Mo. 

A.  B.  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1860-62.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Chilli- 
cothe, O.,  April,  1862.  Ordained  by*  same,  1862.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian 
churches  at  West  Union  and  Manchester,  O.,  1862-67  >  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo., 
1872-75;  Columbus,  Kan.,  1876-81;  Garnett,  Kan.,  1881-87;  Deepwater, 
Mo.,  1887 — .  Principal  of  Public  schools  at  West  Union  and  Manchester, 
O. ;  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo. 

George  T.  Crissman,  Minister,  Longmont,  Col. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1889.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sem., 
1860-62.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  April,  1862.  Ordained 
by  Presbytery  of  Rock  River,  April,  1864.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian 
churches  at  Morrison,  Ills.,  1863-78;  Kearney,  Neb.,  1878-82.  State  Su- 
perintendent of  Missions  for  Neb.,  1883-86.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church,  Hast- 
ings, Neb.,  1886-90.    President  of  Longmont  Coll.,  1890 — . 

Elijah  Francis  Dewey,  Lawyer,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Circuit  Court  Commissioner,  1870-71 
Local  Editor,  "  Detroit  Free  Press,"  1861-62  ;     "  Chicago  Times,"  1862-63. 

*James  R.  Finney,  Minister,  Coulters ville,  Ills. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Xenia, 
June  26,  1866.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Kansas,  June  20,  1867.  Pastor 
of  United  Pres.  church  at  Prosperity,  Ills.,  1868-73.  Principal  Coulters- 
ville  Academy.    Died,  July  18,  1873. 


84  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Andrew  Linton  Harris,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

B.  S.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  Captain,  Co.  C,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861- 
63.  Promoted  to  Major  of  same,  Jan.  12,  1863,  and  to  Colonel,  May  3,  1863. 
Brevetted  Brigadier-General,  March  13, 1865.  Member  of  Ohio  State  Senate, 
1866-67.  Member  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1886-89.  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  Ohio,  1891 — .  Brother  of  Joseph,  '60.  Father  of  Walter  C, 
'91. 
Permanent  address,  Eaton,  O. 

Joseph  Harris,  Farmer,  Darrtowu,  0. 

B.  S.  Private,  Corporal  and  First  Sergeant,  Co.  C,  75th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.     Brother  of  Andrew  L,  '60. 

John  Calvin  Lewis,  Superintendent,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.     Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant,  and  Captain,  41st  Ills.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861^3.    Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  April  6,  1862.     Captain's 
commission  received  for  meritorious  service  at  Fort  Donelson.     Now  Su- 
perintendent of  Manufactory. 
Address,  4138  Ellis  avenue. 

Abraham  Brower  Lowes,  Minister,  Washington,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Western  Theol.  Sein.,  1860-63.  Licensed  by  Pres- 
bytery of  Cincinnati,  Sept.  6,  1865.  Ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Fort 
Wayne,  June  6,  1867.  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  18th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf., 
1861-64.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Decatur,  Ind.,  1867-68;  Tidioute,  Pa., 
1869-70;  Mason,  O.,  1871-74;  Belle  Vernon,  Pa.,  1874-82;  Cool  Spring 
and  Fredonia,  Pa.,  1884-86.  Teacher  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  1882-84.  Evan- 
gelist for  Presbytery  of  Washington,  1886-91;  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1892—. 

^Benjamin  McLean  McCarty*       Lawyer,        Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Private,  13th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.  Clerk  in  Revenue  Collector's 
office,  1868.     Died,  Feb.  18,  1872. 

*Henry  Foster  Morrow,  Teacher,  Fosters,  O. 

A.  B.  Engaged  in  teaching  for-a  few  years,  then  entered  the  employ  of 
the  Little  Miami  R.  R.  Co.     Died,  Nov.  19,  1867. 

Asa  Mulford,  Farmer,  Greenville,  Ills. 

B.  S.    Private,  U.  S.  A.  Volunteers,  1861-64. 

Ezra  Fitch  Pabody,  Druggist,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.    Hospital  Steward  in  the  3rd  Minnesota  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65. 
Address,  28  Thirteenth  street. 


Abram  M.  Pence,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1862. 
Address,  550  North  State  street. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  85 

Cornelius  Clark  Platter,  Farmer,  Red  Oak,  la. 

A.  B.  Captain,  Co.  D.,  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  15th  Army  Corps,  1864.  Member  Iowa  House  of  Representatives, 
1873-74  and  1883-84.    Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser. 

George  Washington  Potter,         Physician,        Sterling,  Kan. 

B.  S.  M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Physio-Medical  Coll.,  1873.  Volunteer  in  U.  S. 
Army. 

John  Riner  Sayler,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1863.  LL.  D.,  Heidelberg, 
Germany,  1865.  Appointed  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1890. 
Elected  to  same  position,  1891,  for  a  term  of  five  years.  Author  of  "Say- 
ler's  American  Form  Book;"  "Sayler's  Revised  Statutes  of  Ohio,"  1875. 
Brother  of  Milton,  '52  ;  and  Nelson,  '57. 
Address,  Grand  Hotel. 

Frank  Asbury  Spencer,  Minister,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  Co.  B,  141st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.    Ordained,  1865. 
Missionary  in  India,  1865-70;  Italy,  1872-74.    Pastor  at  Westerville,  O., 
1870-72 ;  Harmar,  O.,  1874-76.     Now  General  Book  Agent. 
Address,  628  Franklin  avenue. 

Edward  Livingston  Taylor,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1862.  Private  in  volunteer  company, 
1861.  Captain,  95th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
1881— .     Vide,  Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 

Walter  Scott  Thomas,  Lawyer,  Troy,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1862.  Ensign  in  U.  S.  Navy, 
1863-65.  United  States  Commissioner,  since  1865.  Prosecuting  Attorney 
for  Miami  Co.,  O.,  1870-75.  Editor  of  Miami  Union,"  1883 — .  Trustee  of 
Miami  Univ.,  1872-81. 

David  William  Todd,  Lawyer,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Private,  2nd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
Quartermaster,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  134  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862^63.  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Champaign  Co.,  O.,  1864-67. 
Probate  Judge,  1878—. 

^Charles  D.Warren,     U.  S.  Civil  Service,     Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private  tutor,  1860-61.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  McDon- 
ough  and  Fulton  Cos.,  Ills.,  1861-62.  M.  D.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  1864. 
Clerk,  U.  S.  War  Department,  1866-70.  Principal  Clerk,  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Education,  1870-72.  Chief  Clerk  of  same,  1872-81.  Statistician,  1881. 
Member  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science ;  An- 
thropological Society,  and  American  Public  Health  Association.  Died, 
Sept.  9,  1889. 


86  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

John  Andrews  Webb,  Merchant,  Austin,  Tex. 

A.  B.     Dealer  in  agricultural  implements  and  State  agent  for  the  Moline 
Plow  Co. 

Burwell  Goode  Wilkerson,  Lawyer,  Sedalia,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1862.    County  Attorney  for  Pettis  Co., 

Mo.,  1868-72.    City  Attorney  for  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1869-71.    Also  engaged  in 

farming. 

Address,  322  West  Seventh  street. 


*Spencer  H.  Wilson,  Tranquillity,  O. 

B.  S.    Killed  in  the  late  war,  1862. 

John  Woods,  Minister,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1889.  Studied  theology  at  Western 
Theol.  Sem.,  and  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1860-62.  Ordained  by  Presby- 
tery of  Oxford,  Sept.  25,  1861.  Chaplain,  3rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1864.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Urbana,  O.,  1865-68 ;  Bloomingburg,  O., 
1868-72;  Chicago,  Ills.,  1872-73;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1873-75;  Chico,  Cal., 
1875-76;  Cedar  Falls,  1877-78;  White  Bear  Lake,  Minn.,  1879-81 ;  Wilmot 
and  Diamond  Lake,  Minn.,  1883-84;  Chicago,  Ills.,  1884-86;  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1886—. 

Address,  Merriam  Park. 

Cyrus  Mansfield  Wright,  Dentist,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.  D.  D.  S.,  1864.  Teacher  of  Physiology  and  Pathology,  Ohio  Coll. 
of  Dental  Surgery.  President  American  Dental  Society  of  Europe,  1876. 
President  Mississippi  Dental  Society,  1883-84;  President  Ohio  Dental 
Society,  1888.  Author  of  "Practical  Hints  about  the  Teeth,"  translated 
into  German. 

Address,  277  West  Seventh. 

John  Lee  Yaryan,  Lawyer,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 


Class   of  1861. 
Stephen  Cooper  Ayres,  Oculist,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1864.      Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1861-64.    Lecturer  on   Ophthalmology,  Cincinnati  Hospital, 
1870-82.    Associate  editor  of  "American  Journal  of  Ophthalmology." 
Address,  64  West  Seventh  street. 

*Samuel  Z.  Brackenridge,  Harrison,  O. 

B.  S.    Born,  Sept.  21,  1840.    Died,  Jan.  17,  1890. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  87 

*Robert  Stewart  Brown,  Farmer,  Bainbridge,  O. 

A.  B.  Served  in  first  three  month's  call,  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  Orderly  Ser- 
geant, Co.  H.,  89th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Was  captured  at  Chickamauga 
and  kept  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Eibby,  Wilmington  and  Andersonville 
prisons  until  April,  1865.  His  health  was  so  impaired  from  long  confine- 
ment in  prisons  that  he  was  an  invalid  until  his  death,  which  was  caused 
by  blood  poison  arising  from  a  wound,  Dec.  24,  1872. 

*Kdward  Nicholas  Ceopper,  Teacher,         Houston,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  First  Eieutenant,  83rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65.  Teacher  in 
public  school  at  Newport,  Ky.,  1865-68;  Cumminsville,  O.,  1868-70;  Camp 
Washington,  O.,  1870-80.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1880-81.     Born,  Dec,  1840.     Died,  Oct.  2,  1881. 

James  H.  Cooper,  Minister,  Red  Oak,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  Chicago,  Sept.  12,  1866.  Served  in  the  Sanitary  and  Chris- 
tian Commissions,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-65.  Pastor  of  Ref.  Pres.  churches  at  Mt. 
Vernon,  la.,  1866-67;  Morning  Sun,  O.,  1867-70.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Morning  Sun,  O.,  1870-74;  Topeka,  Kan.,  1874-76.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  1876-82;  Hanging  Rock,  O.,  1890-91; 
Red  Oak,  O.,  1891 — .  Field  Agent  for  Coe  Coll.,  18  months.  Missionary 
in  Florida  and  Tennessee,  3  years.     Brother  of  Daniel  C,  '59. 

Isaac  Edwin  Craig,  Lawyer,  Troy,  O. 

B.  S.  E  E.  B.,  Cleveland  Eaw  Coll.,  1862.  Author  of  •'  Radiation,  a  Func- 
tion of  Gravity." 

*Ebenezer  Currie,  Minister,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia.  Eicensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  Xenia, 
June  24,  1862.  Ordained  by  the  same,  Oct.  8, 1863.  Sailed  as  a  Missionary 
to  Egypt,  March  4,  1865.  Born,  Greene  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  10,  1834.  Died,  Oct. 
18,  1869. 

^Augustus  Samuee  Dameron,  Physician,  Dayton,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.  Practised  in  Newport  and  Dayton, 
Ky.     Died,  April  2,  1890. 

*Ozro  Jennison  Dodds,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  Organized  Co.  B.,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  known  as  the  University 
Rifles,  and  captain  of  same,  1861.  Captain,  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-63.  Eieutenant-Colonel  of  First  Alabama  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863- 
64.  Member  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1870-71.  Member  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives,  1872-74.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1875-82. 
Orator  at  the  Reunion  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee,  1881.  Died,  Columbus, 
O.,  April  18,  1882. 

*Nathan  Paemer  Dunn,  Logansport,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Editor  of  "Miami  Monthly,"  1860-61.  Captain,  29th  Ind.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861-63.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Sept.  19,  1863. 


88  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Frank  Davenport  Evans,  Minister,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.  First  Lieutenant,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Major  of  same, 
1862-64.  Studied  law,  but  never  practised.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the 
Universalist  church  and  preached  at  Boston,  Ind. ;  Mt.  Gilead,  O. ;  and 
Eaton,  O.    Died,  Oct.  2,  1879. 

William  H.  Evans,  Physician,  Sanford,  Fla. 

B.  S.    M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1865. 


James  Alexander  Hair,  Broker,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.    Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.     Lieutenant,  133rd  Ind. 
Vol.  Inf.,  1863.    Real  Estate  broker. 
Address,  4823  Lake  avenue. 

*John  Milton  Hiatt,  Physician,  Peoria,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1864.  Contract  Surgeon  in  U.  S.  A. 
Officers  Hospital,  Lookout  Mountain  and  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1864-65. 
Died,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  March  20,  1869. 


John  E.  Hill,  Riverside,  Cal. 

A.  B. 

William  Roper  Hollingsworth,      Editor,       Sigourney,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.    Editor  and  propri- 
etor, "Review,"  Sigourney,  la. 

*Horace  H.  Justice,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.    Died,  1862. 

David  C.  Kyle,  Civil  Engineer,  Washington,  la. 

A.  B.     Private  in  10th  Ohio  Battery,  U.  S.  A.     County  Surveyor  of  Wash- 
ington Co.,  Iowa,  for  many  years.     Employed  mostly  in  railroad  work. 

*John  Marshall,  Teacher,  Morning  Sun,  O. 

A.  B.     Prof,  in  Academy,  Morning  Sun,  O.,  1862-73.     Born,  Preble  Co.,  O., 
March  19,  1838.    Died,  May  9,  1873. 

Thomas  Brainard  Marshall,         Book-keeper,        Sidney,  O. 

A.  B.    Private  and  First  Sergeant,  Co.  K,  83rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 

Austin  Morris,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,   A.  M. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  89 

John  Worrell  Morris,  Lawyer,  Troy,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.     Mayor  of  Troy,  1868-71.     Mem- 

ber  Ohio  State  Senate,  1871-75.    Postmaster  of  Troy,  O.,  1885-90. 

*John  Riley  Orr,  Cedarville,  O. 

A.  B.    Died,  Jan.  31,  1866. 

*William  L.  Porter,  Army  Officer,  Gallatin,  Tenn. 

A.  B.  Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Enlisted  Co.  B.,  24th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  Co.,  D,  56th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
Nov.  10,  1862,  and  ordered  to  report  to  General  Rosecrans,  on  whose  staff 
he  served  until  General  Thomas  assumed  command.  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant  General,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65.  Brevetted  Major  for  meri- 
torious service,  1865.  Appointed  Second  Lieutenant,  5th  Regular  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  Aug.  1867,  and  stationed  at  Gallatin,  Tenn.  Wounded  in  the 
leg  by  the  explosion  of  an  anvil  while  firing  a  salute,  Feb.  22,  1868.  Died, 
about  two  months  afterward.    Son  of  Joseph,  '35. 

Wilberforce  Reynolds,  Clerk,  Oquawka,  Ills. 

A.  B.     Deputy  Count j  Clerk  of  Henderson  Co.,  Ills. 

William  S.  Sloan,  Solicitor,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.  Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Private,  Co.  D,  47th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  Solicitor  and  Manager  of  the  Advertising  department 
of  the  "Rocky  Mountain  News,"  Denver,  Colo. 

^William  Smith,  Teacher,  Newport,  R.  I. 

A.  B.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Dayton,  O.,  1866-76.  Principal 
of  Private  school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1876-78.  Born,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  May 
!5j  !835.    Died,  June  20,  1878. 

Henry  Van  Matre,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  school,  1866.  Private,  Co.  A.,  137th 
Ohio  Vol.   Inf.,  1861.     Clerk  in  Provost  Marshal's  office,  1862-63. 
Address,  22^  East  Fourth  street. 

John  C.  Wakefield,  Druggist,  Lane,  Kan. 

A.  B.  Private,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Private,  4th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
1862-65. 

*James  Arnon  Wallace,     Civil  Engineer,     Pawnee  City,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  County  Surveyor  for  a  number  of  years.  Was  also  engaged 
in  farming  and  in  the  furniture  business.  Brother  of  William  A.,  '59. 
Died,  Feb.,  1889. 

James  A.  Whiteside,  Agent,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.  Private,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Private,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
1862-64.  Also  served  in  U.  S.  Navy.  Coast  agent  for  the  Harter  Med- 
icine Co. 

Address,  105  Taylor  street. 


90  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Joseph  H.  Wiley,  Fair  Haven,  0. 

B.  S.  Private,  Co.  H,  93rd.  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862.  Promoted  to  First  Ser- 
geant of  same,  Aug.  20, 1862.  Killed  in  the  battle  of  Stone  River,  Dec.  31, 
1862. 

Meade  Creighton  Williams,         Minister,         St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1882.  Attended  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1861-64.  Member  of  Christian  Commission,  U.  S.  A.,  1863.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Sterling,  Ills.,  1865-73;  Sandusky,  O.,  1873-77;  Wil- 
liamsport,  Md.,  1877-80;  Princeton,  Ills.,  1880-92.  Member  Board  of  Di- 
rectors of  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  Ills. ;  Collegiate  Institute, 
Genessee,  Ills.;  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  Ills.  Editor  of  "The  Mid 
Continent,"  1892—. 

James  Avery  Worden,  Minister,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  Bv  A.  M.  D.  D.  Lafayette  Coll.  Attended  Princeton  Theol.  Sem. 
Ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Mohawk,  Feb.  14,  1867.  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Ohio  Vols.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-63.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Oswego,  N. 
Y.,  1866-72;  Steubenville,  O.,  1872-78.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath- 
School  work  in  the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  1878-80.  Secre- 
tary of  Sabbath  School  work,  1880 — . 
Address,  1334  Chestnut  street. 

Irvin  Buchanan  Wright,  Lawyer,  Brookland,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.  Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861.  Private,  Second  Lieutenant,  and  First  Lieutenant,  nth  U.  S. 
Inf.,  1861-63.  Brevetted  Captain  of  same  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
July  2,  1863.  Aid-de-camp  on  staff  of  Gen.  M.  R.  Patrick.  Provost  Mar- 
shal, Army  of  Potomac,  1864-65.  Resigned,  Nov.  1,  1866.  Member  Ohio 
House  of  Representatives,  1879-80. 

Class  of  1862. 
Robert  Wilson  Andrews,  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands. 

B.  S.  Principal  of  the  Kauai  Industrial  School,  Malumala,  1890-91.  Civil 
and  Mechanical  Engineer,  Ewa  Plantation  Company. 

J.  Edward  Baker,  Physician,  Hartwell,  0. 

A.  B.     M.  D. 

Robert  Joseph  Brown,  Farmer,  Morning  Sun,  0. 

B.  S.    Corporal,  Co.  A,  156th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 

*John  A.  Colescott,  Teacher,  Brookville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  public  schools,  1862-72.  U.  S.  Postal  Service, 
1872-82.      Died  about  Christmas,  1891. 

Quincy   Corwin,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  0- 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1864.     Private,  Co.  B,  20th 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.    Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1887—.     Vide,  Sketch  and 
Portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 
Address,  Beckel  Hotel. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  91 

James  Davis,  Farmer,  Fosters,  0. 

A.  B.     Studied  theology  at  Monmouth  Coll.,  but  on  account  of  ill-health, 

was  never  ordained. 

*John  Edwards,  Lawyer,  Maryville,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools, 
Hillsboro,  O.,  1862-64;  Hamilton,  O.,  1864-67.  District  Attorney  for  Nod- 
away Co.,  Mo.,  1876-78.    Died,  Sept.  13,  1888. 

Hugh  Stuart  Fueeerton,  Physician,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1866.  First  Eieutenant,  1st  Ohio 
Vol.  Heavy  Artillery,  1863-64.  Assistant  Physician,  Central  Ohio  Insane 
Asylum,  1866-68.  Author  of  "Ben  Foraker's  Breeches."  Brother  of 
Thomas  A,  '53;  George  H,  '58  and  Erskine  B,  '63. 

Thomas  D.  Garvin,  Minister,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  a  minister  in  the  Christian  church,  1872.  Presi- 
dent of  Franklin  Coll.,  7  years.     Brother  of  James  H,  '65. 

George  Vernon  Haeeiday,       Manufacturer,       Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  President  and  Treasurer  of  the  Cincinnati  Safe  and  Eock 
Company. 

Address,  41  Elm  street. 

John  Thomas  Harbine,  Manufacturer,  Xenia,  O. 

B.  S.    Private,  Co.  D,  60th  Regiment,  Ohio  National  Guards,  1863. 

John  Moreeand  Henderson,  Lawyer,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.    Attended  Cleveland  Eaw  School.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1864. 
Address,  219  Superior  street. 

Wieeiam  Seocum  Ludlow,  Broker,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.     EE.  B.,  Cincinnati  Eaw  School,  1867,  but  never  practised  law.     Real 

Estate  Broker. 

Address,  77  Garfield  Place. 

Isaac  Bennett  Morris,  Lawyer,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Aug.  13,  1863.  Author  of  "American  Econ- 
omy," and  "The  Battle  of  the  Standards." 

George  Vaeentine  Nauerth,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Student  at  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1862-63  ;  Ecole  de  Droit, 
Univ.  of  Paris,  1863-64.  EE.  B.,  Cincinnati  Eaw  School,  1865.  Prosecut- 
ing attorney  of  Montgomery  Co.,  O.,  1868-70.  Manufacturer  of  office  and 
library  furniture,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1882-88.  Manufacturer,  Chicago,  Ills., 
1888—. 
Address,  340  Dearborn  street. 


92  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

James  W.  Owens,  Lawyer,  Newark,  O. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Attended  law  school,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1864-65.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1865.  Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63.  Captain  Co.  K,  86th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1863-64.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Licking  Co.,  O.,  1867-71.  Member 
Ohio  State  Senate,  1875-79.  President  pro  tern,  of  the  same,  1877.  Mem- 
ber U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1889-—.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
1878—.     Vide,  Portrait  and  Sketch,  "  Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 

Hiram  David  Peck,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.  Harvard  Law  School,  1865.  LL.  D.,Univ.  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1892.  Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  Assistant  City  Solicitor 
for  Cincinnati,  1876-77.  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Cincinnati,  1883- 
89.  Director  of  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1878-84.  Author  of  "  Guide  for  Town- 
ship Officers,"  seven  editions.  "  Municipal  Laws  of  Ohio,"  four  editions. 
Address,  32  McGregor  Avenue. 

Morris  Peck,  Accountant,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  1862. 
Address,  United  Bank  Building.     Residence,  Red  Bank. 

*William  James  Ronald,  Jeweler,  Grand  View,  la. 

B.  S.    Died,  Feb.  20,  1882. 

John  S.  Schenck,  Lawyer,  Maryville,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.    Private,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862. 


Class  of  1863. 
^Robert  Noble  Bishop,  Lawyer,  Paris,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  School  Commissioner  of  Edgar 
Co.,  111.,  1863-65.  Member  Illinois  House  of  Representatives,  1870-71. 
Died,  April  2,  1881. 

Calvin  Stewart  Brice,  Lawyer,  Lima,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  law  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,  1865-66.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1866.  Private,  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Private,  Co. 
A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862.  Recruited  Co.  E,  180th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
and  served  as  Captain  of  same,  1864-65.  Retired  from  the  practice 
of  law,  1880,  and  devoted  his  attention  to  railroad  interests. 
Completed  the  Lake  Erie  &  Western  R.  R.,  1871.  Stockholder  in  New 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  R.  R.;  Lake  Erie  &  Western  R.  R.;  Chicago  & 
Atlantic  R.  R.;  Ohio  Central  R.  R.;  Richmond  &  West  Point  Terminal  R. 
R.;  East  Tennesee,  Virginia  &  Georgia  R.  R.;  Memphis  &  Georgia  R.  R.; 
Mobile  &  Birmingham  R.  R.;  The  National  Telegraph  Company;  The 
Southern  Trust  Company;  The  Croton  Aqueduct;  The  Chase  National 
Bank;  The  Lima  First  National  Bank,  and  various  other  enterprises. 
Chairman  National  Democratic  Executive  Committee,  1888.  U.  S.  Sena- 
tor from  Ohio,  1891 — .  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1881— .  President  of  the 
Alumni  Association  of  Miami  Univ.  Delivered  Alumni  address  at  the 
Inauguration  of  President  Warfield,  1889.  Donor  of  $15,500  for  the  erec- 
tion of  Brice  Hall,  $500  for  Alumni  and  Former  Student  Catalogue,  $5,000 
partial  endowment  of  President's  chair  and  various  other  sums.  Vide, 
Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  I,  No.  5.  and  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
New  York  address,  693  Fifth  avenue. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  93 

John  Golden  Bronson,  Broker,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Grain,  Commission,  Real  Estate  and  Mining  Broker.    Now 

retired. 

Address,  235  Michigan  avenue. 

Caevin  Whitfieed  Courtwright,       Minister,      Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Was  graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1868.    Pastor  of 

Pres.  churches  at  Senecaville,  O.,  1867-69;  Bristol  and  Deerfield,  O.,  1870- 

73;  Cross   Roads,   O.,   1871-75;  Hayesville,   O.,  1885-87;  Maywood,   Ills., 

1888-89. 

Address,  4033  Vincennes  avenue. 

Joseph  Pierce  Da  vies,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O.. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Manufacturer  of  Eard  Oil,  Tallow  Oil,  and  Eaundry  Soap. 
Brother  of  Samuel  W,  '59. 
Address,  First  and  Eudlow  streets. 

Ferman  Dickason  Davis,  Teacher,  Graham,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 

James  Henry  Eeeiott,  Minister,  Washington,  la. 

A.  B.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Eicensed  by  the  First  Presbytery 
of  Ohio,  July  11,  1866.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Nebraska,  Sept.  17, 
1868.  Corporal,  Co.  H,  156th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Pawnee  City,  Neb.,  1868-69;  Sycamore  and  Hopkinsville,  O., 
1870-80;  Crawfordsville,  la.,  1881-88;  Washington,  la.,  1888—. 

Charees  Henry  Fisk,  Lawyer,  Covington,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     EE.  B.,  Cincinnati  Eaw  School,  1864.     Captain,  Co.  A,  P'irst 
Regiment  and  Division  of  Squirrel  Hunters,  recruited  at  Miami   Univ., 
1862.    Delivered  address  before  Alumni  Association,  1891. 
Address,  Fifth  and  Madison  streets. 

Erskine  Boies  FueeERTOn,  Physician,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Sterling  Med.  Coll.,  1866.     Private  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant 86th  Ohio  Vol.   Inf.,  1862-63  and  1863-64.    Prof,  of  Materia  Medica 
and  Therapeutics,  Sterling  Med.  Coll..  1874 — .     Brother  of  Thomas  A.  '53, 
George  H,  '58,  and  Hugh  S,  '62. 
Address.  131  East  State  street. 

*Wieeiam  Andrew  Graham,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.    Born,  Feb.  3,  1841.     Died,  Nov.  7,  1863. 

Wileiam  Andrew  Hutchison,  Minister,  Franklin,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Eicensed  by  Presbytery  of 
Sidney,  April  12,  1865.  Ordained  by  same,  April  18,  1866.  Pastor  of 
United  Pres.  church  at  Milroy,  Ind.;  1867-69.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Eockland,  O.;  Knightstown,  Ind.;  Evansville,  Ind.,  and  Franklin,  O. 


94  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

James  W.  McGregor,  Minister,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church. 
On  account  of  failing  health,  retired  from  the  ministry,  1876.     Lived  at 
Oxford    O.,  1876-90.     Vide,  Sketch  and   Portrait,    "Miami  Journal,"  Vol. 
II,  No.  8. 
Address,  Palatka,  Fla.,  during  the  winter  months. 

Claudius  Newell  Mitchell,         Manufacturer,        Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    First  Sergeant,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-64.     Pres- 
ident of  the  Dayton  Leather  and  Collar  Company. 
Address,  112  East  First  street. 

George  Campbell  Ogden,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1866. 
Address,  Price  Hill. 

Alexander  H.  Rowan,  Lawyer,  Shawneetown,  Ills. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.  Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U. 
S.  A.,  1862. 

Virgil  G.  SheelEy,  Minister,  Bridgeville,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  the  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1866.  Licens- 
ed by  Presbytery  of  Saltsburg,  April  12,  1865.  Ordained  by  the  Presbytery 
of  Dubuque,  June,  1867.  Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Waverly,  la.,  1866-69;  Red  Oak,  la.,  1869-70; 
Dalton,  O.,  1871-86;  Bridgeville,  Pa.,  1886-  . 

Henry  Clay  Thornton,  Lawyer,  Logansport,  Ind. 

B.  S.    A.M.    LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1866. 

James  Thomas  Whittaker,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1866;  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1867.  LL.  D., 
Miami  Univ.,  1891.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Navy,  1863-65.  Prof,  of 
Physiology,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1869-79;  of  Theory  and  Practice,  1879—. 
President  Cincinnati  Academy  of  Medicine,  1887.  Lecturer  on  Clinical 
Medicine,  Good  Samaritan  Hospital.  Fellow,  College  of  Physicians, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recorder,  Association  of  American  Physicians.  Author 
of  "Lectures  on  Physiology,  1879.  Contributor  to  Pepper's  System  of 
Medicine,"  and  "Wood's  Handbook  of  Medicine." 

William  Huffman  Winters,        Lawyer,        New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1868. 
Address,  Post-office  Building. 

Class  of  1864. 
Myron  Banning,  Merchant,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.    Coal  merchant. 

John  K.  Brooks,  Physician,  Avilla,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.    Brother  of  Robert  F,  '58,  and  Peter  H,  '68. 


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Joseph  White  Connaway,  Lawyer,  Liberty,  Ind. 

B.  S.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1867.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Lib- 
erty, Ind.,  1865-66.     Member  Indiana  House  of  Representatives,  1878-80. 

Anderson  Nelson  Ellis,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Bershire  Med.  Coll.,  1867;  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1868. 
Student  at  Univ.  of  Heidelberg,  r878;  Univ.  of  Vienna,  1879.  Second 
Lieutenant,  60th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
49th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  March  18,  1862.  Commissioned  Captain  and  Aid-de- 
Camp,  U.  S.  Vols.,  May  1,  1862.  Resigned,  Aug.  24,  1863.  Acting  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  U.  S.  Regular  Army,  Department  of  Missouri,  1872-75. 
Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon,  1st  Regular  Ohio  National  Guard,  1883- 
88.  Clinical  Assistant,  London  Central  Throat  and  Ear  Hospital,  1879. 
Assistant  Physician,  Longyiew  Asylum,  1881.  Prof  of  Laryngology,  Cin- 
cinnati College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1882-90.  Secretary  Butler 
County  Medical  Society,  1883-86.  Author  of  "Influence  of  the  Trade 
Winds  on  the  Health  of  the  World,"  and  "The  Land  of  the  Aztec." 
Office,  Northwest  corner  of  Sixth  and  Walnut  streets. 
Address,  213  Findlay  street. 

John  Rush  Evans,  Physician,  Troy,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.  Assistant  Surgeon,  Soldiers' 
Home,  Dayton,  O.,  1869-70.  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Toledo  Med.  Coll..  1882-84. 
Brother  of  Henry  O,  '67. 

Nelson  Wiley  Evans,  Lawyer,  Portsmouth,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1866.  First  Lieutenant,  Co. 
G,  129th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1863.  First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  and  Captain, 
Co.  K,  173rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864-65.  Register  in  bankruptcy,  nth  Dis- 
trict of  Ohio,  1870-78.  City  Solicitor  of  Portsmouth,  O.,  1871-75.  Trustee 
of  Miami  Univ.,  1888-90.  Vide,  Portrait  and  Sketch,  "Miami  Journal," 
Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 

*Mahlon  F.  Geyer,  Piqua,  O. 

A.  B.    Died  in  Camp  Ethan  Allen,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  12,  1864. 

^Horace  Edmands  GrEER,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O. 

B.  S.  Captain  of  Volunteers  and  Aid-de-Camp  on  staff  of  General  Thomas 
J.  Wood,  1862-63.  Resigned  on  account  of  ill-health.  Manufacturer  of 
stoves,  ranges,  etc.     Died,  May  22,  1873. 

*Melancthon  Hughes,  Minister,  Sante  Fe,  New  Mex. 

A.  B.  Was  .graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1867.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Bellevue,  Neb.;  Atlanta,  la.;  Sante  Fe,  New  Mexico.  Died, 
Nov.  18,  1873. 

Miles  Johnston,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted    to    the  bar,    1867.    Volunteer,  U.   S.  A.    Office, 

271  Main  street. 

Residence  address,  Branch  Hill,  O. 


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Samuel  Furman  Hunt,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1867.  LL,  D.,  Univ.,  of 
Cincinnati,  1890.  Travelled  through  Sicily,  Greece,  Arabia,  Egypt  and 
the  Holy  Land,  1867-68,  contributing  descriptive  letters  to  the  Cincin- 
nati Enquirer"  and  "Herald  and  Presbyter."  Member  Ohio  State  Senate. 
1869-73.  President  pro  tern  of  same  and  acting  Lieutenant-Governor, 
1870-71.  Declined  nomination  for  Congress,  1871.  Candidate  for  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor, 1871.  Member  Ohio  Constiutional  Convention,  1873. 
Judge  Advocate  General  of  Ohio,  rank  Brigadier-General,  1878-79.  De- 
clined nomination  for  Circuit  Judge,  1887.  Appointed  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1890.  Elected  to  the  same  position,  1891,  for  a  term 
of  five  years.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1872 — .  Director  of  the  Univ.  of 
Cincinnati,  1874-90.  President  of  same,  1880-90.  Delivered  annual  ad- 
dress before  Alumni  Association  of  Miami  Univ.,  1888.  Centennial  Ora- 
tor, Findlay,  O.,  1876.  Orator  at  Dedication  of  Soldier's  Monument, 
Findlay,  O.;  the  dedication  of  the  Garfield  statue,  Cincinnati,  O.,  banquet 
to  General  Grant,  Cincinnati,  O.;  Centennial  of  the  adoption  of  the  Ordi- 
nance of  1787;  and  numerous  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  conventions.  Has 
delivered  annual  addresses  before  literary  societies  in  twelve  colleges. 
Author  of  Campaigns  of  Anthony  Wayne  and  Arthur  St.  Clair,"  "Con- 
science in  Public  Life,"  "Duty  of  Educated  Men  to  the  Republic,"  etc. 
Office,  Fifth  and  Main  streets.  Vide,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  9. 
Residence,  Glendale,  0. 

John  Pressly  Logan, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll. 
Address.  721  East  Fourth  street. 

Franklin  Ellis  Miller, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1865-68. 
Major,  66th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry,  1865-66.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Asbury,  N.  J.,  1868-71 ;    Easton,  Pa.,  1871-87 ;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1887—. 


5hysician, 

Ottawa,  Kan, 

1867. 

Minister, 

Paterson,  N.  J, 

William  Milton  Mixer,        Manufacturer,       New  York,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.    Manufacturer  of  refrigerating  a 
Address,  133  West  Twenty-fifth  street. 


B.  S.    Manufacturer  of  refrigerating  and  ice-making  machines, 
r-fift: 


David  Murdock,  Minister,  Howard  Lake,  Minn. 

A.  B.    General  Missionary. 

Ambrose  E.  Nowlin,  Farmer,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 

B.  S.  Supervisor  of  Census,  District  of  Southern  Indiana,  1890.  Father 
of  Okey  B.,  '92. 

Samuel  M.  Ramsey,  Minister,  Cedarville,  O. 

A.  B.  Attended  Reformed  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1865-68. 
Ordained,  1869.  Pastor  of  Reformed  Pres.  churches  at  Chicago,  Ills.,  1869- 
73  ;  Duanesburgh,  N.  Y.,  1873-87.     Evangelist,  1887—. 

Edward  Leonidas  Rowe,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  May,  1866.     President  of  the  Dayton 
Bar  Association.    Firm  name,  Gunckel  &  Rowe,  6  North  Main  street. 
Address,  134  West  Fifth  street. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  97 

Robert  Cumming  Schenck,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O. 

B.  S.    Private,  146th  Ohio  National  Guards.    President  of  the  Dayton  Mal- 
leable Iron  Co.     Director  in  Dayton  National  Bank,  Columbia  Insurance-"    r 
Co.,  and  various  other  companies. 
Address,  305  West  Second  street. 

Bradford  Shinkle,  Merchant,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.    Wholesale  Grocer,  Second  street.    Vice-President,  Fifth  National 

Bank,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Residence  address,  165  East  Second  street,  Covington,  Ky. 

David  B.  Smith, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Reported  dead. 

Palmer  W.  Smith,  Lawyer,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  oflMich.,  1870.  Private,  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1864-65.  Solicitor  Oxford  Loan  and  Building  Association  for  12 
years.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1884 — .  Vide,  Portrait  and  Sketch,  "Mi- 
ami Journal,"  Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 

David  Stanton  Tappan,  Minister,  Portsmouth,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Lenox  Coll.,  1887.  Was  graduated  from  Western 
Theol.  Sem.,  1867.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Allegheny,  April,  1866.  Or- 
dained by  Presbytery  of  Des  Moines,  April,  1868.  Principal,  Salt  Lake 
Academy,  Penn.,  1865;  Collensburg  Academy,  1866;  Mt.  Pleasant  Female 
Seminary,  1876.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Chariton,  la.,  1867-71 ;  Mt. 
Pleasant,  la.,  1871-90;  Portsmouth,  O.,  1890 — .  Trustee  of  Parsons  Coll., 
la.,  1887-90. 
Address,  59  West  Sixth  street. 

James  Samuel  Todd,  Minister,  Areata,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1867.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Areata,  Cal.,  1868-77;  Healdsburg,  Cal.,  1877-80;  Areata, 
Cal.,  1880—. 

Thomas  J.  Woodruff,  Farmer,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B. 


Class  of  1865. 
*AllEn  Abernethy,  Farmer,  Dunlapsville,  Ind. 

B.  S.    Brother  of  John  J,  '60,  and  Henri  M,  '65.    Died,  Dec.  26,  1891. 

*Henri  Merle  Abernethy,         Teacher,         Dunlapsville,  Ind. 

B.  S.    Engaged  in  teaching  and  farming  at  Darlington  and  Dunlapsville, 
Ind.     Brother  of  John  J.,  '60,  and  Allen,  '65.     Died,  May  3,  1876. 


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*  Absalom  Gaines  Armstrong,  Clerk,  McAfee,  Ky. 

A.  B.    Died,  March,  1866. 

*William  H.  Austin,       Student  of  Medicine,      Springboro,  0. 

B.  S.,  1863.  A.  B.  Studied  medicine  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  Cincin- 
nati, O.     Born,  Jan.  17,  1840.     Died,  Dec,  1868. 

*John  W.  Broadbent,  Physician,  Ogden,  Ind. 

B.  S.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.     Died,  1875. 

*Robert  Foxcroft  Broadbent,     Lawyer,    Ogden,  Ind. 

B.  S.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  June  II,  1867.     Died,  March  17,  1875. 

*Samuel  E.  Crawford,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  Died, 
1870. 

John  James  Davis,  Lawyer,  Des  Moines,  la. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Second  lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.     L  L.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1866.     Practised  law  in  Savannah,  Mo.,  1867-71 ;  Des  Moines,  la,,  1871 — . 
City  Attorney  of    Savannah,   Mo.,    1868-69.     Deputy  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue Collector,  Sixth  District  of  Mo.,  1869-70. 
Address,  1 169  Twenty-second  street. 

William  Thomas  Dougan,  Physician,  Niles,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1867.  Examining  Surgeon  for 
Pensions,  1869-76. 

Amherst  Franklin,  Lawyer,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1866. 

James  Hanen  Garvin,       Minister,       Sherman  Heights,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences,  Franklin  Coll., 
1865-68.  Editor  of  "Journal,"  Wilmington,  O.,  1868-70.  Pastor  of 
Church  of  Christ,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  1873-74.  Engaged  in  mission  work, 
1 875-77.  Pastor  of  Protestant  Episcopal  churches  at  Medina,  O.,  1878-84; 
Elyria,  O.,  1884-88 ;  Sherman  Heights,  Tenn.,  1890—.  Brother  of  Thomas 
D,  '62. 

Heber  Gill,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Desplaines,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  Acting  Prof,  of 
Mathematics,  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1869.  Principal  of  South  Salem  Acad- 
my,  1870-73.  Prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Lenox  Coll.,  la.;  1879-86.  Princi- 
pal of  Paw-Paw  Academy,  1887-88.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church,  Desplaines,  Ills. 

George  Hageman,  Minister,  Washington,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Lane  Seminary,  1874-77.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church 
at  Washington,  Kan.,  1877 — .     Brother  of  Simon  A, '65. 


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Simon  Augustus  Hageman,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  PulteMed.   Coll.,    1881.    Physician   to  the  Widows' 

and  Old  Men's  Home.    Brother  of  George, '65.  

Address,  524  McMillan  street. 

William  Henderson  Hillis,  Minister,  Lyons,  Kan. 

A.  B.  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1865-68.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Alle- 
gheny, April,  1867.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Carlisle,  June,  1869.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  1869-72;  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  1873- 
77;  Rockville,  Ind.,  1877-80;  Greenville,  Ills.,  1880-83;  Carlinville,  Ills.,  18- 
83-88;  Lyons,  Kan.,  1889—. 

Henry  C.  Johnson,  Minister,  Newark,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  Theology  at  Western  Theol.  Sem.  and  Northwest- 
ern Theol.  Sem.  Ordained  a  minister  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church, 
1886.  Rector  of  St  James  church,  Wooster,  O.,  1886-87.  Trinity  Church, 
Newark,  O.,  1889—. 

Address,  85  N.  Fourth  street. 

James  Robinson  Jones,  Lawyer,  Warsaw,  Mo. 

B.  S.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  Feb.,  1868. 

D.  Rice  Kemper,  Manufacturer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  s. 

*Isaac  Washburn  McAfee,  Teacher,  Alton,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Teacher  in  Public  schools  at  Alton,  Ky.  Born,  Missouri,  March 
15,  1838.     Died,  Oct.  14,  1890. 

George  William  MacCracken,  Lawyer,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.  Assist- 
ant U.  S.  District  Attorney.  Attorney  for  the  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Co.    Brother  of  Henry  M,  '57. 

Clark  Bates  Montgomery,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School.  U.  S.  Collector  of  Internal 
Revenue,  First  District,  1881-85.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1887—.  Vide, 
Portrait  and  Sketch,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 

Benjamin  Sheeks,  Lawyer,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Member  1st  and  2nd  Sessions  of  Wyoming  Legislature. 

S.  C.  Sheppard, 

B.  S.     Can  not  be  traced. 

Henry  C.  Taylor,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862.     LL.  B.,  Harvard 
Law  School,  1867.    Member  of  the  67th  General  Assembly  of  Ohio. 
Address,  1400  East  Broad  street. 


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Class  of  1866. 
Carlisle  Barrere,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.    Not  in  active  practice. 
Address  571  East  Town  street. 

D.  L.  Bigham,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn. 

B.  s. 

Christopher  Bishir,  Nurseryman,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

B.  S.    Taught  school  for  six  years  after  graduation  and  has  since  been  en- 
gaged in  the  nursery  business,  farming  and  fruit  growing. 
Address,  201  West  Sixth  street. 

Oliver  Broadbent,  Physician,  Anderson,  Ind. 

B.  S.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.     Brother  of  John  W,  '65. 

*John  Carney,  Lawyer  and  Teacher,  Vernon,  Ind. 

B.  S.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1867.  County  Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools  of  Jennings  Co.,  Ind.,  1868-80.  Deputy  County  Auditoi  10  years. 
Auditor,  1880.     Born,  Vernon,  Ind.,  March  21,  1844.     Died,  Nov.  13,  1880. 

Robert  Christie,  Minister,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Hanover  Coll.  Studied  theology  at  Danville  Theol. 
Sem.  and  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.  Was  graduated  from  the  latter,  1871. 
Ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Louisville,  May  8,  1872.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Shelbyville,  Ky. ;  Lexington,  Ky.  ;  Louisville,  Ky.  ;  and  St 
Paul,  Minn.  Preached  the  Baccalaureate  Sermon  to  the  class  of  1891. 
Prof.— elect  of  Systematic  Theology,  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  Allegheny, 
Pa.    Vice  Moderator  Gen.  Assembly  1892. 

R.  D.  Craighead, 

B.  S.    Can  not  be  traced. 

Wm.  Durham, 

B.  S.    Can  not  be  traced. 

Richard  Thomas  Durrell,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1868. 
Address,  332  Richmond  street. 

*Robert  Gilchrist,  Minister,  Delphos,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained,  April,  1871.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Delphos, 
O.,  1871.    Died,  Dec.  5,  1871. 

William  Hamilton,        Horticulturist,       Benton  Harbor,  Mich 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    B.  D.,  Yale  Theol.  Sem.    Private,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 


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Henry  L.  Haynes,       Lawyer,       South  McAllister,  Indian  Terr. 

A.  B.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870. 

*Craft  C.  Hoebrook,  Lawyer,  Vanceburg,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Practised  law  at  Oxford,  O.,  until  1870;  Vanceburg,  Ky.,  1870-74. 
Died,  1874. 

Edward  Henry  Keeinschmidt,         Lawyer,         Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-64.    Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1868. 
Eaw  office,  Debolt  Building,  corner  of  Main  and  Court  streets. 

James  M.  Nayeor,  Teacher,  Wichita,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Principal  of  Maple  Grove  Academy,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1866- 
68;    Boys'  department,  Vincennes  Univ.,  Ind.,    1868-69;    Waveland  Col- 
legiate Inst.,  Waveland,  Ind.,  1869-75;  Principal  of  Butler  Academy,  But- 
ler, Mo.,  1879-86;  Lewis  Academy,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1886 — .    Son  of  Arthur  • 
R,  '41. 

*John  Aeeen  Nutter,         Civil  Engineer,  Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  City  Engineer  of  Eeavenworth,  Kan.,  1867 — 69.  Travelled  and 
studied  abroad,  1874-76.  Born,  Union  Co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  11,  1841.  Died, 
Nov.  17,  1876. 

Samuee  P.  Scott,  Lawyer,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  since  practised  at  Hillsboro,  O. 
Author  of  "Through  Spain,"  1886. 

Aefred  Mayhew  Shuey,       Manufacturer,     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  S.  Musician,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  Manufacturer  of  Agricultur- 
al Implements,  1866-73.  Musical  Critic,  "Pioneer  Press."  Secretary  of 
the  Century  Piano  Comany. 

Address,  Century  Building. 

*Otis  Cyrus  Smith,  Lawyer,  London,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.  Born,  Eondon,  O.,  Sept.  29,  1845.  Died, 
June  24,  1873. 

Moses  Duncan  Alexander  Steen,  Minister,  Woodbridge,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  San  Joaquin  Valley  Coll.,  1888.  Ph.  D.  WoosterUniv., 
1889.  Was  graduated  from  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,1869.  Ordained  by 
the  Presbytery  of  New  Albany,  Sept  8,  1870.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Vevay,  Ind.,  1870-72;  Solon,  O.,  1872-73;  Conneautville,  Pa.,  1873-74;  Wat- 
erford,  Pa.,  1874-75;  Eudlow,  Ky.,  1875-81;  Pleasant  Ridge,  O.,  1881-82; 
Gunnison  and  Black  Hawk,  Col.,  1883-85;  Snohomish,  Wash.,  1885-86; 
Woodbridge,  Cal.,  1886 — .  Author  of  "Scriptural  Sanctification";  "How 
to  be  saved";  etc. 


102  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Samuel  Young  Wasson,  Farmer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Farmer  near  Middletown,  O.,  for  many  years.     Member  of 
Ohio  State  House  of  Representatives,  1878-79.    Retired. 
Address,  244  North  Seventh  street. 

Charles  Seely  Wood,  Minister,  Urbana,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1870.  Ordained 
1870.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches  at  Winneconne,  Wis.,  1869;  Stev- 
ens Point,  Wis.,  1870-73;  Richwood,  O.,  1875.  On  account  of  ill-health, 
retired  from  active  work,  1876. 

Class  of  1867. 
William  Thomas  Ashford,  Merchant,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

B.  S.    Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Merchant. 
Address,  258  Peachtree  street. 

Samuel  Thorton  Bennett,  Farmer,  Plymouth,  Kan. 

B.  S.  Sergeant  Co.  G,  33rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  Director  in  Plymouth 
National  Bank. 

George  Spencer  Bishop,  Banker,  Mankato,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864.  Principal 
North  Sangamon  Academy,  Ills.,  1870-71.  County  Surveyor,  1871-76. 
Member  Kansas  State  Legislature,  1872-80  President  of  National  Bank. 
Son  of  Robert  H,  Jr.,  '31.     Brother  of  Sylvester  J,  '72. 

Lucius  W.  Bishop,  Physician,  Batavia,  O. 

B.  S.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1870.  Intern  Good  Samaritan  Hospital  for 
several  years. 

David  Clark,  Minister,  Galena,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  15th  Penn.  Cavalry,  1862-65.  Studied  theology  at 
Northwestern  and  Danville  Theol.  Seminaries,  1867-68.  Licensed  by 
Presbytery  of  Sidney,  Oct.,  1868.  Ordained,  April,  1870.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Hermon  and  Blue  Grass,  la.,  1870-72;  Lebanon,  O.,  1872-76; 
Austin,  Ills.,  1876-83;  Dallas,  Tex.,  1883-86;  Sandwich,  Ills.,  1886-87; 
Galena,  Ills.,  1887—. 

Alston  Ellis,  Teacher,  Fort  Collins,  Col. 

B.  S.  1865  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1879;  Ohio  State  Univ.  '87. 
LL.  D.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1890.  Principal  of  Public  Schools  at  Coving- 
ton, Ky.,  1867-68;  Newport,  Ky.,  1868-71 ;  Hamilton,  O.,  1871-79;  San- 
dusky, O.,  1879-87;  Hamilton,  O.,  1887-92.  President  of  Colorado  Agri- 
cultural Coll.,  Fort  Collins,  Col.,  1892.  President  of  Ohio  Superinten- 
dents' Association  and  Ohio  Teachers'  Association  for  several  years. 
Member  Ohio  Board  of  School  Examiners,  1875-79,  and  1887-92.  Member 
Board  Trustees  of  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1878-83.  Life  Member  Victoria  In- 
stitute and  the  Philosophical  Society  of  Great  Britain.  Orator  Phi  Delta 
Theta  Convention,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1880.  Annual  address  before  the 
Literary  Societies  of  Miami  Univ.,  1888.  Author  of  "History  of  the  Un- 
graded Schools  of  Ohio,"  and  numerous  published  educational  reports, 
addresses,  etc. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  103 

Henry  Orbison  Evans,  Civil  Engineer,  Riverside,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Civil  Engineer  of  H.  W.  J.  &  S.  R.  R.,  1868-70 ;  M.  C.  &  I,.  -    - 
M.  R.  R.,  1870-71 ;  B.  W.  &  C.  R.  R. ;  1872-73;  Toledo  Water  Works,  1874  ; 
C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1874.    County  Surveyor  of  Miami  Co.,  O.,  1875-81,  and 
1885-89.      Assistant  Engineer  Arrowhead  Reservoir  Co.,  Riverside,  Cal. 
Brother  of  J.  Rush,  '64. 
Permanent  Address,  Troy,  Ohio. 

Henry  Harrison  Farr,  Merchant,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Agent  and  Retail  Grocer.  Sec- 
retary of  Preble  County  Agricultural  Association,  1880—.  Treasurer  of 
Eaton  Building  Association,  1880 — . 

Robert  M.  L-  Huston,  Farmer,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.     Private  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

James  Zacharie  Moore,  Lawyer,  Spokane,  Wash. 

A.B.,A.  M.     L,L.   B.,   Harvard  Law  School,    1868.     Register   in    Bank- 
ruptcy.    Member  of  Constitutional  convention  which  framed  the    consti- 
tution of  the  State  of  Washington.    Now  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of 
Washington, 
Address,  2209  Fourth  street. 

James  Ellwood  Morey,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Private  Co.  H,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Trus- 
tee of  Miami  Univ.,  1887 — .  Vide,  Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Journal," 
Vol  II,  No.  8. 

^Robert  Oliver  Strong,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.  1,1,.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School.  Member  of  the  60th  General  As- 
sembly of  Ohio.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  1873-75.  City 
Solicitor  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  1875-76.    Died,  Jan.  7,  1876. 

H.  M.  Sargent,  Wakefield,  O. 

b.  s. 

Michael.  Weaver,  Lawyer,  Emporia,  Kan. 

B.  S.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869.  Police  Judge  of  the  City  of  Emporia, 
Kan.    Assistant  Grand  Recorder  of  A.  O.  U.  W.  of  Kansas. 

Address,  806  Cottonwood  street. 

*John  Nichol  Wyman,  Lawyer,  Topeka,  Kan. 

A.  B.    LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1869.    Died,  June  28,  1879. 

Class  of  1868. 
Albert  Ankeney,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,         Alpha,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Brother  of  Horace,  '72. 


104  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

James  Scott  Baker,  Merchant,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

B.  S.    Private,  146th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  four  months.    Furniture 

Dealer. 

Address,  10  North  Jefferson  street. 

James  Clinton  Boatman, 

B.  S.    Can  not  be  traced. 

Peter  Hill  Brooks,  Physician,  Lima,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1872.  Secretary  of  Pension  Exam- 
ining Board  of  Surgeons,  1885-89.  Brother  of  Robert  F,  '58,  and  John  K, 
'64. 

Benjamin  Heyward  Brown,  Farmer,  Oxford,  O. 

B.  S.    Nurseryman  and  Fruit  Grower. 

James  Lyman  Brown,  Lawyer,  Oklahoma  City,  Oklahoma  Terr. 

A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1869.  Private,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  District 
Judge,  1878-84.  Territorial  Senator,  1890—.  Attorney  for  Choctaw  Coal 
Co.,  Ardmore  Mining  Co.,  A.  S.  &  T.  R.  R.  Co.  Compiler  of  Annotated 
Code  of  Oklahoma. 

Matthew  Nelson  Brown,        Farmer,        Thompsonville,  Kan. 
b.  s. 

Ahijah  Rayburn  Byrkett,  Lawyer,  Troy,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869.  Private,  nth  Ohio  National 
Guards,  1861-64.    Attorney  for  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co. 

*Julius  Lewis  Corbin,  Cincinnati,  0. 

B.  S.    Died  about  1887. 

James  Calvin  Elliott,  Lawyer,  Greenville,  O. 

B.  S.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  May  10,  1870.  Private,  Co.  A,  156th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1864.  Official  Stenographer  for  Darke  County  Court,  1879-86.  Pros- 
ecuting Attorney  for  Darke  County,  1886-92. 

Clinton  W.  Gerard,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1870.     Sergeant,  83rd  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,    1862-65.      Assistant    Prosecuting    Attorney    and    Prosecuting 
Attorney  for  Hamilton  Co.,  O.    Also  Assistant  City  Solicitor.     Author  of 
"History  of  83rd  Ohio  Vol." 
Residence  address,  215  Woodburn  avenue,  Walnut  Hills. 

Joseph  Matthews  Hibben,  Merchant,  Hillsboro,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Dry  Goods  Merchant. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  105 

Louis  D.  Holmes,  Lawyer,  Omaha,  Neb. 

b.  s. 

John  Boyd  Johnston,  Minister,  Malta,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Lane  and  Union  Theol.  Seminaries. 
Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Dec.  30,  1873.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  McArthur  and  Hamden,  O.,  1873-75.  Joined  the  Congrega- 
tional church  and  has  held  the  following  pastorates:  Edgewood,  111., 
1875-77;  Hillsboro,  Ills.,  1877-80;  Roberts  and  Thawville,  Ills.,  1880-84; 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1884-87;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1887-90.    Malta,  Ills.,  1890—. 

Bruce  Paul  Jones,  Lawyer,  London,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Editor  of  "Weekly  Times,"  Ottawa,  Kan.  Judge  of  Police 
Court  and  City  Attorney  of  Ottawa,  Kan.  Mayor  of  London,  O.  At  pres- 
ent Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Madison  Co. 

John  Milton  Lockhart,  Physician,  Eckmansville,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1872. 

Robert  Lewis  Lyons,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Private,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.    LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 

1874. 

Address,  172  La  Salle  street. 

*Alvan  Leander  McLain,  Lawyer,  Springfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1869.  Brother  of  James  L, 
'68.    Died,  Urbana,  O.,  May  15,  1871. 

James  Lafouse  McLain,  Physician,  Findlay,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Univ.,  of  Pennsylvania,  1871.  Assistant  Physician 
to  Central  Ohio  Insane  Asylum,  Dayton.  O.,  1872-74.  Brother  of  Alvan 
L,  '68. 

Address,  851  Maple  avenue. 

Jesse  Taylor  McClave,  Farmer,  Buckley  P.  O.,  Ills. 

B.  S.     Private,  Co.  G,  89th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65. 

Samuel  Isaac  McClelland,  Merchant,  Peoria,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Superintendent  of  Schools  at  Monroe,  O.,  for  many  years. 
Wholesale  Merchant.     Vice-President  of  the  Peoria  Manufacturing  Co. 
Brother  of  Thomas  J.  '68. 
Address,  516  Perry  street. 

Daniel  Addison  McMillan,  Teacher,  Mexico,  Mo, 

A.  B.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  at  Boonville,  Mo.,  a*"*  Mexico 
Mo. 


106  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Thomas  Jefferson  McClelland,     Minister,      Richmond,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  the  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1872.  Li- 
censed by  Presbytery  of  Pittsburgh,  Dec.  20,  1871.  Ordained  by  Presby- 
tery of  Marion,  Nov.  13,  1872.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Chesterville, 
O.,  1872-80;  Pleasant  Run  and  Camden,  O.,  1880-81;  New  Paris,  Ebenezer, 
and  Fletcher,  O.,  1881-88;  Knightstown,  Ind.,  1888-90;  Richmond,  Ind., 
1890 — .  Brother  of  Samuel  I,  '68. 
Address,  311  North  Eighth  street. 

Aaron  Harlan  Morris,  Minister,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  Co.  K,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  and  Co.  I,  167th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1863-64.  Ordained  a  minister  in  the  Christian  church  (Disci- 
ples). Principal  High  School,  Connersville,  Ind.,  1868-69.  Principal  of 
Academy  and  Pastor  of  Christian  Church,  Ladoga,  Ind.,  1869-72.  Pastor 
of  Christian  churches  at  Waveland,  Ind.,  1872-75;  Noblesville,  Ind..  1875- 
80.  County  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Hamilton  Co.,  Ind.,  1881- 
85.  Superintendent  of  Indiana  Soldier's  and  Sailor's  Orphans'  Home, 
Knightstown,  Ind.,  1885-90.  Pastor  of  Christian  church,  Greencastle, 
Ind.,  1890—.  Author  of  "The  Ex-Superintendent,"  "The  Jewish  Sab- 
bath." 

Frederic  Julius  Picard,  Civil  Engineer,         Columbus,  O. 

B.  S.  Chief  Engineer,  Columbus  &  Maysville  R.  R.  Assistant  Engineer, 
Columbus  &  Hocking  Valley  R.  R.  Receiver,  Columbus  &  Eastern  R.  R. 
General  Manager,  Columbus  &  Eastern  R.  R.  Vice-President  and  Gen- 
eral Manager,  Columbus,  Shawnee  &  Hocking  Valley  R.  R.  Colonel,  13th 
Ohio  National  Guards,  1880. 

Address,  66  Jefferson  avenue. 

George  Fitzwater  Robinson,  Merchant,  Washington  C.  H.,0. 

B.  S.  Private,  Co.  M,  2nd  Regiment  Ohio  Cavalry,  1862-65.  Lumber 
Merchant. 

*George  Adam  Sidell,  Denver,  Col. 

B.  S.    Died,  Dec.  10,  1883. 

*John  Quincy  Spencer,  Murdoch,  O. 

B.  S.     Died,  Oct.  17,  1868. 

Samuel  Graves  Stewart,  Physician,  Topeka,  Kan. 

B.  S.    M.  D.,  Starling  Med.  Coll.,  1873.     Sergeant,  Co.  D,  74th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861-65.    Now  Prof,  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  Kansas 
Med.  Coll.    Associate  editor  "Kansas  Medical  Journal."    Trustee  of  Kan- 
sas Med.  Coll. 
Address,  511  West  Eighth  street. 

Jonathan  Byal  Vail,  Physician,  Lima,  O. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  1871.  Employed  in  the  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence  Department,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  U.  S.  A., 
1864-65.  Member  Board  of  Education,  Lima,  O.,  9  years.  President  and 
Treasurer  of  same.  Member  Allen  County  Medical  Society;  Ohio  State 
Medical  Society;  American  Medical  Association.  President  of  the  North- 
western Ohio  Med.  Association.     U.  S.  Pension  Examiner,  1881-85. 


Faye  Walker, 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Minister, 


107 
Oxford,  0. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Centre  Coll.,  1886.  Studied  theology  at  Danville 
Theol.  Sem.  and  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  May,  1870.  Pastor 
of  Pres.  churches  at  Dwight,  Ills.,  1870-71;  Taylorville,  Ills.,  1872-75; 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1875-77;  College  Hill,  O.,  1877-83;  Collinsville,  O., 
1883—.  President  of  Oxford  College,  1883—.  Director  Danville  Theol. 
Sem.,  1879-83.     Editor  "Presbyterian  Standard,"  1875-77. 

Horace  Sumner  Whittaker,        Merchant,        Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.     Grain  Commission  Merchant. 
Office,  34  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 


Class  of  1869. 


James  Belch, 
b.  s. 


West  Chester,  O. 


Frank  Stuart  Brooks, 


Coal  Merchant, 


A.  B.,  A.  M.     Secretary  of  the  American  Coal  Co. 
Address,  253  East  State  street. 


Eugene  Halleck  Bundy, 


Lawyer, 


Columbus,  O. 


New  Castle,  Ind. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Member  of  Indiana  State  Sen- 
ate, 1880-84.  Nominee  of  Republican  party  for  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Indiana,  1884.    At  present  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court. 


Charles  Leonard  Clarke, 
b.  s. 


Switzerland,  Fla. 


Benjamin  Franklin  Davis, 


Lawyer, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


A.  B.  Private,  Co.  A,  56th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  and  Co.  M,  2nd  Ohio  Cavalry, 
1863-65.  Principal  High  School,  Hamilton,  O.,  1871-73.  Principal  Public 
Schools,  College  Corner,  O.,  1877-78.  Principal  of  High  School,  Hamilton, 
O.,  1878-82.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Eaton,  O.,  1882-84.  Has  since  prac- 
tised law  in  Cincinnati,  O. 
Address,  489  Central  avenue. 


Charles  Wright  Earnist, 


A.  B.,  A.  M.    L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School 
Office,  43  Wiggins  Block. 


Lawyer, 

1871. 


Cincinnati,  O. 


William  F.  Eltzroth,  Lawyer,  Lebanon,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1873.     Member  Ohio  State  Senate, 

1886-87. 


William  Edgar  Evans, 


Lawyer, 


Chillicothe,  O. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.    Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Ross 
Co.,  O.,  1875-76.    Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1886—. 


108  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

James  King  Gibson,  Minister,  South  Charleston,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private,  Co.  C,  149th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  three  months'  service. 
Attended  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1869-72.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Ports- 
mouth, June  13,  1872.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Jackson,  O.,  1872-79; 
Troy,  O.,  1880-85;  Hardin,  O.,  1886-90;  South  Charleston,  O.,  1890—.  Son 
of  James  R,  '39. 

Herdman  EmeliEus  Grand-Girard,         Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Druggist. 
Address,  128  Monroe  street. 

Walter  DeCamp  Hancock,  Physician,  Millville,  O. 

A.  B..  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1872.  Student  at  the  General  Hos- 
pital, Vienna,  Austria,  one  year.  Resident  Physician,  Cincinnati  Hospital 
for  several  years. 

John  Milton  Jamison,  Farmer,  Roxabell,  O. 

B.  S.    Engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising. 

*William  LEE,  Physician,  Dallas,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.    Brother  of  Harvey,  '70.    Died,  Oct.  27,  1888. 

Addison  Storrs  Lewis,  Civil  Engineer,  Clifton,  O. 

B.  S.  C.  E.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1870.  Civil  Engineer,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  and  P. 
R.  R.,  1871-75.  Also  Civil  Engineer,  N.  Y.,  W.  S.  &  C.  R.  R.  Assisted  in 
the  Massachusetts  State  Survey.    At  present  engaged  in  farming. 

Thomas  C.  Magoffin,  Merchant,  Palestine,  Ark. 

B.  S.    County  Treasurer  of  Rice  Co.,  Kan.,  1871-74.    Lumber  merchant. 

Robert  Mitchell  Marshall,  Lawyer,  Keokuk,  la. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.  Prosecuting  attorney  for  Lee  Co.,  la., 
1884-87.    Son  of  Samuel  T,  '40. 

Address,  12  North  Fifth  street. 

*Lkonidas  Hamline  McClung,  Lawyer,  Bethany,  O. 

B.  S.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.    Died,  Dec.  7,  1871. 

William  Bradford  Means,  Broker,  Boone,  la. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Editor  of  "Republican,"  Boone,  la., 
1871-86.  At  present  postmaster  of  Boone.  Real  Estate  Broker  and  Loan 
Agent. 

*Burton  A.  Mecum,  Physician,  Reading,  O. 

B.  S.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1873.  Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  March  3, 1844. 
Died,  March  13,  1887.  Vide,  Sketch  in  "Miami  Journal,"  by  Hon.  Sam  F. 
Hunt,  Vol.  I.,  No.  6. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


James  Wilberforce  Moore, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Insurance  Agent. 


Agent, 


109 
Hamilton,  O. 


John  Randolph  Moore, 


Iyawyer, 


Georgetown,  O. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.    Prosecuting  attorney  of  Brown 
Co.,  O.,  1879-83- 


Jeremiah  M.  Oldfather, 


Minister, 


Hanover,  Ind. 


A.  B.;  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1891.  Attended  Lane  Seminary,  1869-72. 
Ordained  by  Cincinnati  Presbytery,  May,  1872.  Sergeant-Major,  93rd  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  Missionary  of  the  Pres.  church  at  Oroomiah  and  Fa- 
breez,  Persia,  1872-90.  Presbyterial  Missionary  for  the  Presbytery  of  New 
Albany,  1890—. 


Joseph  Campbell  Oliver, 


Broker, 


Iyos  Angeles,  Cal. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.    First  Lieutenant,  Co.  I,  89th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861- 
65.     Real  Estate  Broker. 
Address,  227  West  First  street. 


James  C.  Quinn, 
b.  s. 


Banker, 


Kirby  Smith,  L,awyer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1873. 


Chillicothe,  O. 
Hillsboro,  O. 


William  Henry  Tolbert, 


Crawfordsville,  Ind. 


A.  B.     Studied  theology  at  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1869. 


Nehemiah  Wade,  Farmer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Brother  of  Matthew,  '70- 


Ross,  O. 


William  Filetus  Wilkins,        Physician,        Kansas  City,  Mo. 

B.  S.    A.  M.    M.  D.,  Kansas  City  Univ.    Assistant  Brigade  Surgeon,  1862- 
65.    Practised  at  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1875-88;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1888—.    Presi- 
dent and  Prof,  of  Anatomy,  Kansas  Med.  Inst.,  Ottawa,  Kan. 
Address,  1907  Holmes  street. 


Jacob  P.  Winstead, 


Lawyer, 


Circleville,  O. 


B.  S.    LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1873.    Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Picka- 
way Co.,  O.,  1880-85.    Judge  of  Probate  Court,  1891— . 


no  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Class  of  i8yo. 
Josiah  Renick  Bell,  Lyons,  Kan. 

A.  B. 

Alexander  Buckingham,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.  A.  M.  L  L  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1874.  Brother  of  Holly  R,  '73 
Address,  164  Madison  street. 

Nelson  Carr,  Teacher,  Oakland,  Cal. 

A.  B.    Principal  of  Public  Schools  at  Placeville,  Cal.,  El  Monte,  Cal.,   Sa- 
vannah, Cal.,  San  Antonio,  Cal.,  Silver  City,  Nevada,  Reno,  Nevada. 
Address,  1303  Jefferson  street. 

John  Ichabod  Covington,         Insurance,         New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  A.M.  Secretary  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  1870-76.  Superintendent  In- 
surance Adjustment  Co.,  1876-83.  Manager  Equitable  Accident  Insurance 
Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1883-86;  Manager  Insurance  Department,  American 
Cotton  Oil  Co. ?  New  York,  1885-92.  Editor  "Miami  Student;"  Editor 
"Beta  Theta  Pi."  Editor  and  Proprietor  "Business  Observer",  Insurance 
Editor  "Cincinnati  Price  Current."  Inventor.  A  frequent  contributor 
to  newspapers  and  magazines.  Delivered  the  annual  address  before  the 
Society  of  Alumni,  Miami  University,  1892.  Son  of  Samuel  F.,  a  student 
of  Miami  in  1838. 
Address,  45-47-49  Cedar  street. 

James  Patton  Cowan,  Minister,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    D.  D.,  Muskingum  Coll.      Studied  theology  at  Xenia,  O.  Li- 
censed by  the  Indiana  Presbytery,  Sept.  5,  1872.     Ordained  by  Des  Moines 
Presbytery,  June  14,  1874.    Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Des  Moines 
la.,  1874-78;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1880—. 
Address,  313  N.  East  street. 

John  Babb  Elam,  Lawyer,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872.    Private  110th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
1864-65.     Prosecuting  Attorney,  Marion  Co.,  Ind.,  1878-82. 
Address,  300  Park  avenue. 

Edward  Nicholas  Evans,  Lawyer,  Emporia,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Deputy  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Collector,  Sixth  Tenn.  dis- 
trict, 1873-76,  and  1882.  U.  S.  Storekeeper,  Sixth  Tenn.  district,  1880-81. 
Lawyer  at  Emporia,  Kan.,  1882—.    City  attorney  for  Emporia,  Kan. 

John  Walker  Feighan,  Lawyer,  Spokane,  Wash. 

B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1872.  Private  and  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 83rd  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.  City  Attorney  for  Owen sboro,  Ky.,  1874 
and  1883-84.  Republican  Presidential  Elector,  1876.  Editor  "Republi- 
can", Rockport,  Ind.,  1872.  Prosecuting  attorneyfor  Lyon  Co.,  Kan.,  1882- 
88.  Judge  Advocate  General,  Kansas  National  Guards,  1884-88.  City  At- 
torney for  Spokane,  Wash.,  1889.  Member  and  Speaker  Washington 
House  of  Representatives,  1889-90. 

Address,  1803  Second  avenue. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  in 

Elam  Fisher,  Lawyer,  Eaton,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  L  L.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872.  Attorney  for  C.  H.  &  D.  R.  R. 
Member  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1891 — .    Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 

1887—. 

*Harvey  Lee,  Lawyer,  Austin,  Tex. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Brother  of  William,  '69.  Died,  March 
28,  1875. 

James  Millikin  McFarland,  Land  Owner,        Alma,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  State  Statistician,  Department  of  Agriculture,  1882-89. 
Assistant  Secretary,  Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1882-86.  Large 
owner  of  land,  which  he  leases  for  farming  and  pasture. 

Eben  S.  McKitrick,  Minister,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  andMuskingum  Coll.,  1889.  Studied 
theology  at  Allegheny,  Pa.  Licensed  by  Muskingum  Presbytery,  May  12, 
1874.  Ordained  by  Allegheny  Presbytery,  June  15, 1875.  Pastor  of  United 
Pres.  church  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1875—.  Moderator  of  the  United  Pres. 
General  Assembly,  1889. 
Address,  34  Beech  street. 

Joseph  J.  McMaken,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Seaman,  U.  S.  Navy,  1864.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  April,  1874. 
U.  S.  Commissioner,  Southern  District  of  Ohio.  Member  Ohio  House  of 
Representatives,  1890-91.    Member  Ohio  Senate,  1892 — . 

Philip  North  Moore,  Geologist,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  E.,  Columbia  School  of  Mines,  1872.  Assistant,  Missouri 
Geological  Survey,  1872-73;  Kentucky  Geological  Survey,  1873-77.  Metal- 
lurgist and  Mining  Engineer,  Leadville,  Col.,  1878-82.  Managing  Direc- 
tor and  Treasurer,  State  Creek  Iron  Co.,  Olympia,  Ky.,  1882-89.  President 
Baker  Hill  Iron  Co.,  Alabama,  1889 — . 
Address,  55  Laclede  Building. 

John  McCurdy  Robinson,  Minister,  Virden,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  1873.  Licensed 
by  Presbytery  of  Cairo,  April  30,  1 87 1.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Erie, 
May  28,  1873.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches  at  Sheakleyville,  Pa., 
1873-78;  Shawneetown,  Ills.,  1878-88;  Virden,  Ills.,  1888—. 

John  Boyd  Roby,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

A.  B. 

David  Chamberlain  Scott,  Farmer,  Seven  Mile,  O. 

B.  S.     Farmer  and  stock-raiser. 

William  Vincent  Shaffer,  Physician,        Middletown,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1880.  Was  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,  1870-77. 


112  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Edward  Scofield  Scott,  Minister,  Logansport,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1872.  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  89th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.  Wounded  at 
Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864.  Prisoner  at  Libby  Prison  and  escap- 
ed by  tunneling,  Feb.  9,  1864.  Pastor  of  Pres. churches  at  Delphos,  O.,  18- 
72-82;  Logansport,  Ind.,  1882 — . 

Homer  Sheeley,  Minister,  Toronto,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Studied  theology  at  Danville  and  Union  Theological  Sem- 
inaries. Ordained,  June  10,  1874.  Private,  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1865. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Perryville,  I/Oudonville  and  Clearfork,  O.,  1874- 
75;  Lake  Prairie,  Ind.,  1877-80;  Pleasant  Run,  O.,  1880-84;  Williamsburg, 
O.,  1884-85;  Two  Ridges  and  Cross  Roads,  1885-87;  Toronto,  O.,  1887—. 
Brother  of  Brownhill  T.,  '72. 

William  Stewart,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Superintendent  of  Oxford  Public  Schools. 

Harlan  Page  Ustick,  Oculist,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Hahnn  Med.  Coll.,  1883.  Member  of  consulting  staff 
of  Baptist  Hospital,  Chicago,  Ills.  • 

James  Vincent,  Minister,  Danbury,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  Universalist  minister,  1871.  Pastor  of  Universal- 
ist  churches  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  1871-75;  Barre  Ver.  1875-80;  Shirley,  Mass., 
1880-84;  Calais,  Me.,  1884-91;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1891— . 

*Matthew  Wade,  Minister,  Holton,  Kan. 

A.  B.  Was  graduated  from  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1873.  Ordained,  June  8, 
1875.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Perry,  Kan.,  1874-75;  Holton,  Kan., 
1875-77.  Brother  of  Nehemiah,  '69.  Born,  Ross,  O.  Oct,  18,1848.  Died, 
April  24,  1877. 

*John  Keown  Youtsey,  Insurance,  Newport,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Corporal,  Co.  H,  3rd  Ky.  Veteran  Cavalry,  1864-65.  Deputy  Rev- 
enue Collector,  Sixth  Ky.  district,  1870-71.  Cashier,  New  York  Equitable 
Life  Assurance  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1871-74.     Died,  Feb.  15,  1874. 

*Harry  C.  Woodrow,  Cincinnati,  O. 

B.  S.    Son  of  David  T.,  '34.    Murdered  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  9,  1892. 


Class  of  1871. 

William  Edward  Allen,  Farmer,  Wyoming,  O. 

B.  s. 

Philip  Gilbert  Berry,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar.    Probate  Judge  of  Butler  Co.,  1888-91. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


113 


Andrew  Robinson  Bolin, 


Lawyer, 


A.  B.,  A.  M.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1873. 

City  Examiners,  1877—. 

Office,  Rooms  1  and  2  Masonia  Temple. 


Circleville,  O. 

President  Board  of 


*Luke  Clarke, 


Lawyer, 


Columbus,  O. 


A.  B.  Sergeant,  13th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Severely  wounded  at  the  Siege 
of  Vicksburg,  resulting  in  the  loss  of  the  use  of  his  left  arm.  Promoted 
First  Lieutenant  for  distinguished  valor  and  retired  for  life  on  full  pay. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Columbus,  O.  Killed  in  a  rail- 
road accident  at  Bucyrus,  O.,  Dec,  1881. 


James  Rutherford  Collier, 


Minister, 


Louisville,  Ky. 


A.  B.,A.  M.    Was  graduated  from  Lane  Sem.,  1874.    Ordained  by  Pres- 
bytery of  Chillicothe,  Sept.  9,  1874.    Private,  168th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at    Mason,   O.,    1874-79;    Jackson,  O.,    1879-83; 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1883 — . 
Address,  1927  West  Jefferson  street. 


Samuel  Hammel  Forman, 

B.  S.    Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 


Farmer, 


Carthage,  O. 


Clark  Madison  Galloway, 


Physician, 


Xenia,  O. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1877.  Private,  Co.  E,  154th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  and  Co.  G,  181st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  Physician  to  Ohio  Soldier's  and 
Sailor's  Orphans'  Home.    Medical  Director,  Department  of  Ohio,  G.  A.  R. 


William  Scobey  Giffen,  Lawyer, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1880. 
Office,  Reily  Block. 


Hamilton,  O. 


Jeremiah  Marston  Hunt,  Physician, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Med.  Coll.,  1873. 


Robert  Baton  Lowry, 


Lawyer, 


Lytle,  O. 


Portland,  Ind. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892.  Private,  46th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
1864.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools  in  Ohio  and  Indiana,  1865-68  and  1871- 
85.  County  Surveyor  of  Preble  Co.,  O.,  1885-91.  City  Engineer  of  Eaton, 
O.,  1886-91. 

Albert  Maldon  Mackerley,  Lawyer,  Greenfield,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1875.  Postmaster  at  Greenfield, 
O.,  1886-90. 


Henry  Brown  McClure, 


Lawyer, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.    Principal  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment, 1872-73.    Attended  Universities  of  Gottingen  and  Leipsic,  1873-74. 
Principal  Public  Schools,  Glendale,   O.,  1875-80.    Mayor  of  Glendale,  O. 
1880—.    Joint  Author  of  "Dower  and  Curtesy  Tables,"  1882. 
Residence,  Glendale,  O.    Office,  Carlisle  Building. 


ii4  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

David  Ross  Moore,  Minister,  Logan,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1891.  Was  graduated  from  Lane  Theol. 
Sem.,  1874,  and  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1878.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Chillicothe,  April  15,  1874.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Venice,  O.,  1874- 
77;  Brookville,  Ind.,  1878-86;    Logan,  O.,  1886—.     Son  of  William  H,  '41. 

David  Edwin  Platter,  Minister,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Was  graduated  from  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1874.    Ordained  by 

Morris  and  Orange  Presbytery,  July  22,  1874.    Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 

Rockaway,  N.  J.,  1874-80;  Canton,  O.,  1880-89.     Retired  on  account  of  ill 

health. 

Address,  26  Schulte  Block. 

James  Hollingsworth  Puntenney,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B. 

Address,  83  West  Fifth  avenue. 

Woodhull  Smith  Schenck,      Navy  Officer,      Philadelphia,  Pa. 

B.  S.    Captain  and  Assistant  Quarter-Master,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 
Address,  216  South  Second  street. 

Frank  Fillmore  Scott,  Merchant,  Ross,  O. 

A.  B.    Dealer  in  General  Merchandise. 

James  Oliver  Shiras,  Electrician,  Mobile,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Introduced  the  telephone  into  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  Rou- 
mania.    Secretary  of  Merchants'  Police,  Cincinnati,  O.,  for  several  years. 

Eberle  Dennis  Smith,  Banker,  Blanchester,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1873.  Principal  of  Public  School, 
Blanchester,  O.,  1872.    President  of  Blanchester  Bank. 

Isaac  Newton  Snyder,  Farmer,  Clifton,  Ind. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Secretary  Richland  Lodge,  No.  4020,  Farmers'  Mutual  Ben- 
efit Association.  Statistical  Correspondent  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1882 — . 

Robert  Brewster  Stanton,       Civil  Engineer,       Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Resident  Engineer,  Cincinnati  Southern  R.  R.    Division 
Engineer,  Union  Pacific  R.  R.    At  present  Chief  Engineer  Denver,  Colo- 
rado Canon  &  Pacific  R.  R.     Son  of  President  Robert  L.  Stanton. 
R.  R.  Address,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Andrew  Jay  Surface,  Teacher,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

A.  B.,A.  M.  Corporal,  156th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1863.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1872  and  practised  law  for  several  years.  Attorney  for  the  People's  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Association,  Fort  Bragg,  Cal.  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
Ironton,  O.,  1878-81;  Liverpool,  O.,  1881-88.  Prof,  in  the  Primary  Aca- 
demical Department,  Univ.  of  Pacific,  1888 — . 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  115 

Jambs  Paull  Townsley,  Merchant,  Xenia,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Son  of  Thomas  P,  '36. 

John  Marshall  Van  Dyke,  Physician,  Mason,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1874. 

James  Patterson  Ziegler,  Physician,  Mount  Joy,  Pa. 

M.  E.  A.M.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1880.  Surgeon  for  the  Pennsylvania 
R.  R.  Co. 

Elias  Reynolds  Zeller,  Farmer,  Winterset,  Iowa. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Private  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  City  superintendent  of 
Public  Schools,  Winterset,  Iowa,  1873-78.  Secretary  of  Iowa  State  Senate, 
1884.  County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  1886-90.  Farmer  and  stock- 
raiser. 


Class  of  1872. 
Robert  Henry  Adams, 

A.  B.    Can  not  be  traced.    Last  address  known,  Mission,  Kan. 

Horace  Ankeney,  Farmer,  Alpha,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  County  Infirmary  Director,  6  years.  President  of  Board  of 
Education  of  Beaver  Township  schools,  7  years.  Trustee  of  Heidelberg 
Univ.,  Tiffin,  O.  Trustee,  Financial  Agent,  and  Treasurer,  Heidelberg 
Theol.  Sem.  Director  of  Orphans'  Homes  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1887—.  Brother  of  Albert,  '68.  Vide, 
Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II.,  No.  8. 

Sylvester  Lyons  Bishop,        Civil  Engineer,         Chicago,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Son  of  Robert  H,  Jr.,  '31.     Brother  of  George  S,  '67. 
Address,  1615  Wabash  avenue. 

Samuel  Fenton  Cary,  Jr.,  South  America. 

A.  B.  Sailed  for  South  America  four  years  ago  and  has  not  since  been 
heard  from. 

Moses  Branson  Earnhart,  Lawyer,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1874.  Mayor  of  Troy,  O.,  1876- 
77.  City  Solicitor  of  same,  1877-78.  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Miami  Co., 
O.,  1879-84.  Republican  candidate  for  Attorney-General  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  1883. 

Benjamin  Riley  Finch,      Solicitor,      Chicago  Lawn  P.  O.,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     County  Surveyor  of  Butler  Co.,  O.,  1885-88. 


u6  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

William  Mallory  Fisher,  Lawyer,  El  Dorado,  Kan. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1875.  U.  S.  Commissioner,  1877.  Dep- 
uty U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Collector,  1883-85. 

Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Minister,  Downsville,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ordained  by  the  Pres.  church  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1879.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Montague,  N.  J.,  1879-80;  Branchville,  N.  J.,  1881- 
82;  Mount  Hope,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  Amity,  N.  Y.,  1885-92;  Downsville,  N. 
Y.,  1892-. 

Thomas  Madison  Gossard,  Minister,  Forest  Hill,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Lane  Seminary,  1882.  Licensed  by 
Presbytery  of  Columbus,  Sept.,  1881.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Ports- 
mouth, April,  1882.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Red  Oak  and  Decatur,  0-, 
1882-90;  Forest  Hill,  Ind.,  1890—. 

George  Edwin  Gowdy,  Minister,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Was  graduated  from  Lane  Seminary,  1875.  Ordained  by 
Presbytery  of  Chillicothe,  Dec.  8,  1876.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Green- 
field, O.,  1876-78;  Carlisle,  O.,  1878-91 ;  Eaton,  O.,  1891— . 

Thomas  Hanna,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M,    LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School. 
Office,  21  West  Third  street. 

*Samuel  Mallert,  Lawyer,  Somerville,  O. 

A.  B.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  April  25,  1876.  Retired  to  a  farm  near  Somer- 
vlle,  O.,  March,  1878,  on  account  of  ill-health.  Born,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
Aug.  5,  1850.     Died,  Chicago,  Ills.,  July  24,  1879. 

Joseph  Claybaugh  McKee,         Lawyer,         San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.  A.  M.  Editor  of  papers  at  Greensburg,  Ind.;  Indianapolis,  Ind.; 
Richmond,  Ind.;  Toledo,  O.;  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Harper,  Kan.;  Richfield, 
Kan.;  1872-87.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1887.  Judge  of  Municipal  Court, 
Richfield,  Kan.,  1887-90. 

Address,  137  Montgomery  street. 

*John  Anderson  Rankin,  Lawyer,  Colorado. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  atOlathe,  Kan.  Went 
to  Colorado  on  account  of  health  and  died  in  1888. 

Brownhill  Tidball  Sheeley,     Minister,     Fredericksburg,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Attended  Lane  Sem.,  1876-78.  Ordained,  June,  1880.  Pas- 
tor of  Pres.  churches  at  Youngstown,  O.;  Scott,  O.;  Fredericksburg,  O. 
Brother  of  Homer,  '70. 

*Bruce  Frazer  Thomas,  Lawyer,  Vanceburg,  Ky. 

A.  B.  Attended  Harvard  Law  School  and  Cincinnati  Law  School.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  Oct.,  1874.    Died,  Jan.  2,  1882. 


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Nathan  Egbert  Warwick,  Lawyer,  Toledo,  0. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1873. 
Address,  609  Madison  street. 

*Roger  Williams,  Student,  Paddy's  Run,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  and  proprietor,  "Oxford  Citizen,"  1872-73.  Studied  at  the 
Univ.  of  Gcttingen,  1872-73,  in' order  to  equip  himself  more  thoroughly 
for  journalistic  work.     Died,  June  24,  1873. 


Class  of  1873. 
Holly  Raper  Buckingham,  Lawyer,  Alto  Pass,  Ills. 

A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1875.  Member  General  Assembly  of 
Illinois,  1881-82.     Brother  of  Alexander,  '70. 

Francis  Ellis  Callicott,  Lawyer,  Shawneetown,  Ills. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879. 

William  Alpheus  Charles,         Insurance,         Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.    Principal  Public  Schools,  Graham,  Mo.,  1873-75;   Maryville,  Mo., 
1875-81.     Life  Insurance  Agent,  Portland,  Ore.,  188 1— . 
P.  O.  Box,  453. 

Francis  Marion  Coppock,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Ph.  D.,  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1876.   LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law 
School,  1878.     City  Solicitor,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1885-87.     Author  of  "Cop- 
pock's  Municipal  Code  of  Ohio,"  1890. 
Office,  180  Walnut  street. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Dague,  Minister,  Paulding,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.  Principal  Salem  Academy,  1873-76.  Principal  and  Propri- 
etor Dague's  Collegiate  Institute,  Chillicothe,  O.,  1876-79;  Wadsworth,  O., 
1879-83.  Teacher  Caldwell,  O.,  1883-85.  Stated  supply  of  Pres.  church  at 
Chippewa  Lake,  O.,  1880-83.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Caldwell,  O., 
1883-89;  Delphos,  O.,  1889-91;  Paulding,  O.,  1891— . 

Juan  Dos  Passos  Damasceno,      Civil  Engineer,      Para,  Brazil. 

B.  S.,  C.  E.  Student  Stevens'  Institute  of  Technology,  1873-74.  Draughts- 
man, Quintard  Iron  Works,  New  York  City.    Civil  Engineer,  Para,  Brazil. 

John  Charles  Farber,  Lawyer,  Frankfort,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan.  4,  1876.    City  Solicitor  of  Frank- 
fort, Ind.,  1886—.    Attorney  for  Big  Four  R.  R.  Co. 
Address,  951  East  Clinton  street. 

Alfred  Colquitt  Ficklin,  Lawyer,  Charleston,  Ills. 

A.  B.  Attended  Chicago  Law  School.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan.,  1876. 
City  Attorney  of  Charleston,  Ills.,  8  years. 


n8  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Jackson  Hawkins  Gilmore,  Lawyer,  Eaton,  0. 

A.  B.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1876.   Attended  Univ.  of  Va„  1874- 
75.    Died,  Oct.  24,  1880. 

Harry  Webster  Hughes,         Commission,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Was  engaged  in  banking  business,  Cincinnati,  0.,'ten  years. 
At  present  engaged  in  Flour  and  Grain  Commission.    Firm  name,  Smyrl, 
Armstrong,  &  Hughes. 
Office,  59  West  Fourth  street.    Residence,  Glendale,  O. 

Alfred  Augustus  Lovett,  Physician,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1876. 

*William  Barkalow  McAlpin,       Merchant,       Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.    Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Merchant.    Firm  name,   McAlpin,   Polk  & 
Co.    Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  11,  1851.     Died,  Dec.  30,  1880. 

John  Foster  Martin,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1875. 

George  Francis  O'Byrne,  Lawyer,  Brookville,  Ind. 

B.  S.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879.    Private,  Co.  H,  68th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf. 

David  Huston  Pottenger,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    B.   L.,   Univ.,   of  Va.,    1875.    Attorney  for  the  Jones  Bros. 
Electric  Co.;  Cincinnati  Electrical  Sub-way  Co.;  Corrugated  Elbow  Co.; 
T.  P.  Scott  Lumber  Co.;  M.  H.  Garrity  Co.;  Metropolitan   National  Bank; 
McDougall  Bath  and  Massage  Co.;  Roan  Mountain  Steel  and  Iron  Co. 
Office,  United  Bank  Building,  Third  and  Walnut  streets. 

*Robert  F.  Ryman,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School.     Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Dealer. 
Born,  Jan.  24,  1852.     Died,  May  14,  1888. 

William  Pollock  Shannon,        Teacher,        Greensburg,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  A.  M.    Teacher,  Glendale,  O.,   1873-74;  Greensburg,  Ind.,   1875-82. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Greensburg,  Ind.,  1882 — . 

John  N.  Walton, 

A.  B.     Last    address   known,    Liberty,    Ind.    Mysteriously  disappeared 
years  ago  and  his  whereabouts  are  not  known  by  his  own  parents. 

Class  of  1888. 
Jacob  Newton  Brown,  Lawyer,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

A.  B.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1889.     Son  of  Charles  E,  '54- 
Office,  Room  50,  Old  Capitol  Building. 


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Kearnky  Prugh,  Teacher,  Gratis  P.  O.,  O. 

A.  B.    Editor,  "Miami  Journal,"  1886-87.    Principal  Public  School,  1888-89. 

Harry  Weidner,  Journalist,  Dayton,  0. 


B.  S.    A.  M.     Founded  "Miami  Journal,"  1886.    Editor  of  same,  li 
On  reportorial  staff  of  the  "Dayton  Daily  times,"  and  "Evening  News," 
1889 — .      Correspondent,   "Chicago  Herald."      President    Young    Men's 
Jackson  Club,  1890-91. 
Address,  28  East  Garden  street. 


Class  of  1889. 
William  Eugene  Chough,  Physician,  Akron,  O. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1892.  Attended  Louis- 
ville Med.  Coll.,  1889-90;  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1890-91. 

Orlando  Bennet  Finch,  Teacher,  Hamilton,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1888-89.  Principal  Public  School,  Jones' 
Station,  O.,  1890—.     Brother  of  Elmer  B,  '90. 

Wilbur  John  Greer,  Teacher,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1888-89.  Principal  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment, Miami  Univ.,  1890 — . 

John  Hart  Macready,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll,  1892. 

Address,  29  Wesley  avenue.    Permanent  address,  Monroe,  O. 

William  Earl  Morris,  Stock  Raiser,  Liberty,  Ind. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1888-89.  Now  engaged  in  farming  and 
stock  raising. 

William  John  Rusk,  Lawyer,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1888-89.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1891.  Attended  Univ.  of  Va.  Law  School,  1889.  Mayor  of  Oxford,  O., 
1892—.     Vide,  Sketch  and  Portrait,  "Miami  Student,"  Vol.  XI,  No.  7. 

Samuel  Withrow  Townsend,        Book-keeper,       Pueblo,  Col. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Journal,"  1886  and  1888-89.  Real  Estate  Agent, 
Pueblo,    Colo.,    1889-91.      Book-keeper,   Pueblo    National   Bank,    1891— . 


Class  of  1890. 
Charles  Frederick  Brookins,  Student  of  Theology,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.    Editor  "Miami  Student,."  1889-90,     Student  Kenyon  Theol.   Sem., 
Gambier,  O.,  1890 — . 


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Elmer  Barton  Finch,  Photographer,  Oxford,  0. 

A.  B.    Brother  of  Orlando  B.,  '89. 

Alfred  Melville  Greer,  Book-keeper,  Cincinnati,  0. 

A.  B.    Attended  Nelson's  Commercial  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1890-91.    With 
the  L.  M.  Dayton  Co.,  1891—. 
Address,  98  Vine  street. 

Perry  Wilson  Jenkins,         Teacher,  Sweet  Water,  Tenn. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Journal,"  1888-89;  "Miami  Student,"  1889-90.  Stu- 
dent at  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1890-91.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Sweet 
Water  Coll.,  Tenn.,  1891— . 

*Roscoe  F.  Mason,  Journalist,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Reporter  and  proof-reader,  "Dayton  Evening  Herald,"  June,  1890— 
Oct.,  1890,  when  he  was  taken  ill  with  typhoid  fever.    Died,  Nov.  11,  1890. 

John  Samuel  Muddell,  Clerk,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Studied  law  at  Hamilton,  0.,  1890-92.  Clerk  in  Post-oflBce,  Oxford, 
O.,  1892—. 

Christian  Peter  Pann,  Minister,  Riverside,  Cal. 

A.  B.  Ordained  by  the  Christian  church.  Pastor  of  Christian  church, 
Riverside,  Cal.,  1891 — . 

John  Linton  Phythian,  Physician,  Newport,  Ky. 

A.  B.  M.  D.,  Louisville  Med.  Coll.,  1891.  Attended  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1890- 
Address,  York  street. 

Holway  Brewer  Smith,    Superintendent,  Crown  Hill,  W.  Va. 

A.  B.    Assistant  and  Acting  Superintendent,  Crown  Hill  Coal  Co.,  1890-92. 


Class  of  i8gi. 
William  Amos  Bourne,  Student,  Contreras,  O. 

A.  B.    Post-graduate  course  in  Mathematics,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1891-92. 

William  Matson  Chidlaw,  Teacher,  Cleves,  O. 

A.  B.    Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1889-90.    Teacher  in  public  school  near 
Cleves,  O.,  1891-92. 

Robert  Harvey  Cook,  Student  of  Medicine,        Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.    Student  at  Ohio  Med.  Coll. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY.  121 

Walter  Conger  Harris,  Student,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B.     Editor  "Miami    Journal,"    1888-89;     "Miami  Student,"    1890-91. — 
Post-graduate  student,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1891— .     Correspondent  "Regis- 
ter," Eaton,  O.     Son  of  Andrew  L,  '60. 

James  Edwin  Lough,  Teacher,  Eaton,  0. 

A.  B.    Teacher,  Eighth  Grade,  Public  Schools,  Eaton,  O.,  1891-92. 

William  Henry  Powers,  Teacher,  Ada,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1890-91.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek, 
Normal  School,  Ada,  O.,  1891.  Post-graduate  student  at  Harvard  Univ., 
1891-92. 

John  Hinckley  Smith,  Student  of  Law,  Oxford,  O. 

A.  B.  Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1888-91.  Student,  Law  Department, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891 — . 

Sam  Stephenson,  Lawyer,  Woods,  O. 

A.  B.    Editor  "Miami  Student,  1889-91.    Studied  law,  Hamilton,  O.,  1891- 
92.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892. 
Will  locate  in  Ealls  City,  Montana. 


Walter  Lawrence  Tobey,  Journalist,  Dayton,  O. 

A.  B.  Business  Manager,  "Miami  Journal,"  1886-88.  Editor  "Miami 
Student,"  1888-91.  On  reportorial  staff,  "Dayton  Evening  Herald,"  1891- 
92.     Managing  Editor,  "The  World,"  Dayton,  O.,  1892 — . 


Charles  A.  Wilson,  Teacher,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

A.  B.    Editor  "Miami  Student,"  1890-91.    Teacher  in  Academy,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1891— . 


Class  of  1892. 
Robert  Acton  Hiestand,  Eaton,  O. 

A.  B. 

Asbury  E.  Krom,  Springfield,  Ind. 

A.  B.    Editor,   "Miami  Student,"  1889-91.     Business  Manager,  "Miami 
Student,  1891-92. 

Everett  Anderson  MacDonald,  Union  City,  Ind. 

A.  B.    Editor,  "Miami  Journal,"  1889-90;  "Miami  Student,"  1890-91. 

Okey  B.  Nowlin,  Lawrencehurg,  Ind. 

A.  B.     Son  of  Ambrose  E,  '64.  ^S^-^""^-^>" 

<y>y    OF  THT?  ^  ^§ 

[(UlflVBESITy] 


HONORARY  DEGREES. 


[This  list  does  not  comprise  the  honorary  degrees  conferred  npon  Alumni 
or  Former  Students,  since  the  sketches  contain  the  same.] 


A.  B. 
1845.    George  J.  Reed,  Esq. 

Mason  D.  P.  Williams,  Esq. 

A.  M. 

1826.  Charles  Moore  Cunningham,  Esq. 
Rev.  Joseph  Parks  Cunningham. 
Rev.  John  Hudson. 

1827.  Rev.  Baynard  Hall. 
Rev.  John  T.  Pressly. 
Rev.  William  Sparrow. 

1828.  Prof.  Joseph  Tomlinson. 
1 83 1.    William  A.  Leavy,  Esq. 

1834.  Rev.  William  C.  Anderson. 
Rev.  Samuel  P.  Pressly. 
Rev.  Greenbury  W.  Ridgely. 
Luther  Smith,  Esq. 

1835.  Rev.  Samuel  McFarron. 

1839.    Rev.  Samuel  Roberts. 

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I24  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

1846.    Charles  K.  Matthews,  Esq. 
Stanley  Matthews,  Esq. 
Samuel  L.  Slack,  Esq. 
William  L.  Slack,  Esq. 

1849.  Prof.  William  F.  George. 

1850.  Rev.  J.  M.  Goshorn. 
John  J.  Laymon,  Esq. 

1 85 1.  Lorin  Andrews,  Esq. 
M.  F.  Cowdery,  Esq. 
Asa  D.  Lord,  Esq. 

1853.  Prof.  A.  Freese. 
Prof.  John  Lynch. 
D.  T.  De  Wolf,  Esq. 

1854.  Rev.  Elias  H.  Sabin. 

1857.  Rev.  Evan  Davies. 

1858.  Rev.  Andrew  J.  Reynolds. 
Thomas  Wallace,  Esq. 

1859.  Cornelius  Moore,  Esq. 
1861.    Rev.  S.  Weeks. 

James  Harvey  Williamson,  Esq. 

1864.  Rev.  D.  J.  Starr. 

1865.  Dr.  W.  P.  Thornton. 
Rev.  J.  C.  Tidball. 

1866.  Judge  Samuel  Bonner, 

1867.  Rev.  N.  R.  Kirkpatrick. 
1 87 1.    Rev.  John  Cooper. 

1 89 1.    Prof.  Walter  Ray  Bridgman. 

1 89 1.    Maxwell  Van  Zandt  Woodhull,  Esq. 


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D.    D. 


1827.    Rev.  James  Hoge. 
1836.    Rev.  John  F.  Crowe. 

Rev.  William  Sparrow. 
1838.    Rev.  James  Hay. 

Rev.  Samuel  Magaw. 

Rev.  Joel  Parker. 

Rev.  Adam  Thompson. 

Rev.  George  Young. 

1 84 1.  Rev.  Joseph  Claybaugh. 
Rev.  Samuel  Crothers. 
Rev.  Robert  Palmer. 
Rev.  Alexander  Duncan. 

1842.  Rev.  John  William  Baynes. 
Rev.  Abijah  Blanchard. 
Rev.  John  W.  Yeomans. 

1843.  Rev.  Alexander  Ogilvie  Beattie. 

1846.  Rev.  William  C.  Anderson. 
Rev.  William  L.  Breckenridge. 
Rev.  Peter  Mac  Indoe. 

1847.  Rev.  John  W.  Hall. 
Rev.  Henry  Hervey. 

1850.     Rev.  D.  X.  Junkin. 

1852.  Rev.  W.  H.  Gould. 
Rev.  John  C.  Lowrie. 

1853.  Rev.  J.  C.  Moffat. 

1854.  Rev.  D.  R.  Kerr. 
Rev.  S.  R.  Wilson. 


126  miami  university. 

1856.    Rev.  Hugh  McMillan. 
1858.    Rev.  B.  J.  Wallace. 

1 86 1.  Rev.  John  M.  Lowrie. 

1862.  Rev.  Robert  D.  Harper. 
Rev.  Robert  Patterson. 
Rev.  S.  G.  Speers. 

1865.  Rev.  Theophilus  A.  Wylie. 

1869.  Rev.  M.  A.  Hoge. 

1885.  Rev.  S.  H.  McMullin. 

1886.  Rev.  Prentiss  De  Veuve. 

1887.  Rey.  Evan  Herber  Evans. 
Rev.  William  H.  James. 

1888.  Rev.  David  Roberts. 

1890.  Rev.  James  H.  Shields. 

1891.  Rev.  Frank  E.  Miller. 

LL.  D. 

1837.  John  W.  Picket,  Esq. 

1 84 1.  Prof.  Robert  Cunningham. 

1846.  Joseph  Bateman,  Esq. 

1850.  Hon.  John  S.  Hart. 

1852.  Hon.  Joseph  Estabrook. 

1854.  Rev.  George  Junkin. 

1862.  Dr.  J.  G.  Flugel. 

1864.  Rev.  E.  D.  McMaster. 

1865.  Hon.  Salmon  P.  Chase. 
1873.  Hon.  Henry  Stanberry. 
1888.  Rev.  William  H.  Roberts. 

1890.  Hon.  James  E.  Campbell. 

1 89 1.  Ethelbert  Dudley  Warfield,  Esq. 


INDEX. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


A 

Abernethy,  Allen 97 

Abernethy,  Henri  M 97 

Abernethy,  John  J 82 

Adams,  Robert  H 115 

Allen,  William  E in 

Anderson,  Charles 12 

Anderson,  David  S 41 

Anderson,   Isaac 64 

Anderson,  James  H 24 

Anderson,  John  A 57 

Anderson,  William 13 

Andrew,  George  L. 35 

Andrews,  Robert  W 90 

Ankeney,  Albert 103 

Ankeney,  Henry  N 83 

Ankeney,  Horace 115 

Anthony,  Joseph    E 43 

Armstrong,  Absalom  G 98 

Armstrong,  Thomas 7 

Ashford,  William  T .....102 

Aten,  Aaron  M 73 

Aten,  John   L, 64 

Atherton,  Gibson 57 

Atkinson,  Maynard  C 83 

Austin,  William  H 98 

Ayers,  Stephen  C 86 

B 

Bacon,  James  H 3 

Baird,  John  W 70 

Baker,  J.  Edward 90 

Baker,  James    S 104 

Baker,  John   S 54 

Baldridge,  Benjamin  1, 44 

Baldridge,  Samuel  C 1 

Baldwin,  Edgar  A 83 


Banning,  Myrau 94 

Barnes,  Charles 41 

Barnett,  Allen  A 53 

Barnett,  James 29 

Barr,  John 33 

Barrere,  Carlisle  W 100 

Barrett,  John 83 

Battle,  Joel  A .' 79 

Beatty,  William  T 61 

Beckett,  David  C 83 

Beckett,  William 43 

Belch,  James 107 

Bell,  Alexander  P 61 

Bell,  John  W 27 

Bell,  Josiah  R no 

Bell,  Thomas  C 70 

Bellville,  William  W 33 

Bennett,  Martin  C 29 

Bennett,  Samuel  T 102 

Berry,  Albert  S 67 

Berry,  James  J 38 

Berry,  Philip  G ...112 

Bigham,  D.  I, 100 

Billings,  John  S 70 

Birney,  James 21 

Bishir,  Christopher 100 

Bishop,  Ebenezer  B 13 

Bishop,  George  B 4 

Bishop,  George  S 102 

Bishop,  John  M 35 

Bishop,  Iyucius  W 102 

Bishop,  Robert  H 8 

Bishop,  Robert  N 92 

Bishop,  Sylvester  L, 115 

Blackburn,  William  E 38 

Blain,  Wilson 18 

Blount,  John  R 33 

Boatman,  James  C 104 


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130 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


Bolin,  Andrew  R 113 

Bonham,  John  C 49 

Bonham,  Lazarus  N 64 

Bonner,  James  R 13 

Booth,  EH 51 

Booth,  Henry  A 47 

Boude,  John  K 55 

Bourne,  William  A 120 

Boyd,  Joseph  Y 27 

Boyse,  William  M 6 

Brady,  Joseph 51 

Branham,  John  L 35 

Bratton,  William  S 73 

Brackenridge,  Samuel  Z 86 

Brice,  Calvin  S 92 

Brigham,  Lucius  A 18 

Brigham,    Marcus,  M 9 

Bright,  Johnston  E 18 

Broadbent,  John  W 98 

Broadbent,  Oliver 100 

Broadbent,  Robert  F 98 

Bronson,  John  G 93 

Brookes,  James  H 57 

Brookins,  Charles  F 119 

Brooks,  Andrew  M 52 

Brooks,  Frank  S 107 

Brooks,  John  K 94 

Brooks,  Peter  H 104 

Brooks,  Robert  F 73 

Brown,  Benjamin  H 104 

Brown,  Charles  E 61 

Brown,  Jacob  N 70 

Brown,  Jacob  N 118 

Brown,  James  L 104 

Brown,  James  M 18 

Brown,  Josiah  E 61 

Brown,  M.  A 43 

Brown,  Matthew  N 104 

Brown,  Mitchell  M 33 

Brown,  Nathan  M 64 

Brown,  Robert  J 90 

Brown,  Robert  P 7 

Brown,  Robert  S 87 

Bruce,  James  E 64 

Bruen,  David  H 15 

Buckingham,   Alexander no 

Buckingham,  Holly  R 117 

Buckley,  Dennis  W 13 

Buell,  James  L 38 

Bullard,  EbenezerW 15 

Bundy,  Eugene  H 107 


Burgoyne,  William  M 57 

Burnet,  Jacob 24 

Burrowes,  Thomas  A 50 

Burrowes,  William  S 44 

Butler,  Jacob 29 

Byrkett,  Ahijah  R 104 

c 

Caldwell,  Caleb  D 57 

Caldwell,  David  R 79 

Caldwell,  James  P 70 

Caldwell,  John  W 3 

Caldwell,  Robert  C 6 

Caldwell,  William  B 18 

Calhoun,  Persius  B , 36 

Callicott,  Francis  E 117 

Cambern,  Samuel  M 83 

Campbell,  John  M 33 

Canby,  Oliver  S 79 

Carney,  John '. 100 

Carr,  Nelson no 

Carson,  James 57 

Carson,  William 47 

Cartwright,  Noah 73 

Cary.  Freeman  G 9 

Cary,  Samuel  F 18 

Cary,  Samuel  F.,  Jr 115 

Caskey,  James  B 9 

Cathcart,  Charles  W.  H 53 

Chalfant,  Lafayette  W 41 

Chamberlin,  John  R 74 

Chambers,  Andrew  G 57 

Chambers,  Pascal  H 45 

Charles,  William  A 117 

Cheshire,  William  W 74 

Chestnut,  James  G 74 

Chidlaw,  Benjamin  W 13 

Chidlaw,  William  M 120 

Childs,  James  H 55 

Christie.  Robert 100 

Christy,  Robert 50 

Christy,  William  H 48 

Churchill,  Lucius  C 36 

Clark,  Benjamin  F 13 

Clark,  David 102 

Clark,  George  K 61 

Clark,  James 48 

Clark,  James  H 57 

Clark,  John  R 41 

Clark,  Robert  C 15 

Clarke,  Charles  L 107 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


131 


Clarke,    I^uke 113 

Clopper,  Edward  N 87 

Clough,  William  E 119 

Cochran,  William  R 9 

Coke,  Richard  H 13 

Cole,  EliphaletP 33 

Coleman,  William 83 

Coler,  Christian  A 74 

Colescott,  John  A 90 

Collett,  William  R 7 

Collins,  James  R 113 

Collins,  John  A 38 

Colmery,  David  R 61 

Combs,  James  B 52 

Conklin,  Pierson  C 58 

Connaway,  Joseph  W 95 

Conover,  Wilbur 33 

Cook,  R.  Harvey 120 

Cooper,  Daniel  C 79 

Cooper,  Daniel  W 70 

Cooper,  James 67 

Cooper,  James  H 87 

Cooper,  John 70 

Coppock,  Francis  M 117 

Corbin,  Julius  L, 104 

Corry,  William  M 1 

Cortelyou,  Thomas  F 62 

Corwin,  Quincy 90 

Cory,  Andrew  J 64 

Cory,  Benjamin 38 

Cory,  James  M 51 

Courtwright,  Calvin  W 93 

Covington,  John  I no 

Cowan,  James  P no 

Crabb,  John  M 15 

Craig,  Isaac  E 87 

Craig,  John  S 79 

Craighead,  John  P 55 

Craighead,  R.  D 100 

Craighead,  William 65 

Crane,  George 53 

Crane,  Stephen 62 

Crane,  William  E n 

Craven,  John  G 45 

Craven,  Thomas 39 

Crawford,  Alexander  M 74 

Crawford,  Samuel  E 98 

Crawford,  William  B 33 

Crissman,  George  T 83 

Crothers,  John  M 21 

Crozier,  John 51 


Curran,  Ulysses  T 67 

Currie,  Ebenezer 87 

Cushing,  Courtland 3 — 6- 

Cushman,  Isaac  J 74 

D 

Dague,  Thomas  J 117 

Damasceno,  Juan  D.  P 117 

Dameron,  Augustus  S 87 

Dameron,  Robert  C 33 

Davies,  Joseph  P 93 

Davies,   Samuel  W 79 

Davis,  Benjamin  F 107 

Davis,   Ferman  D 93 

Davis,  James 91 

Davis,  John  J 98 

Davis,  Joseph  R 39 

De  Armond,  James  M 71 

Dennison,  William 19 

Denny,  Harmar 55 

Dewey,  Charles 45 

Dewey,  Elijah  F 83 

Dewey,  James  S 74 

Dial,  Enoch  G 41 

Dickey,  Theophilus  L, 9 

Dickson,   William  M 48 

Dills,  James  H 79 

Dodds,  Ozro  J 87 

Dougan,  William  T 98 

Drake,  John  W 51 

Drake,  Robert  T 53 

Dubois,  John  T 43 

Dubose,  Virgil  M 27 

Dudley,  Adolphus  S 74 

Duff,  Jackson 30 

Duncan,  John  H 33 

Duncan,  Robert 24 

Dunlap,  Alexander 21 

Dunlap,  Archibalds 71 

Dunn,  Nathan  P 87 

Durham,  William 100 

Durrell,  Richard  T 100 

Dyche,  George  F 62 

E 

Earnhart,  Moses  B 115 

Earnist,  Charles  W 107 

Edwards,  John 91 

Emnger,  Michael 24 

Elam,  John  B no 

Elder,  John 34 


132 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


Elliott,  Ebenezer  N 7 

Elliott,  James  C 104 

Elliott,  James  H 93 

Ellis,  Alston 102 

Ellis,  Anderson  N 95 

Eltzroth,  William  F 107 

Erlougher,  John  M 45 

Evans,  Daniel  H 79 

Evans,  Edward  N no 

Evans,  Frank  D 88 

Evans,  Henry  0 103 

Evans,  J.  Rush 95 

Evans,  Nelson  W 95 

Evans,  William  E 107 

Evans,  William  H 88 

Ewing,  Philemon  B 30 

F 

Faran,  James  J 9 

Farber,  John  C 117 

Faries,  Isaiah 48 

Farr,  Henry  H 103 

Feighan,  John  W no 

Ferguson,  James 71 

Ferguson,  Pickney  M 74 

Ferguson,  William  F 4 

Ficklin,  Alfred  C.: 117 

Finch,  Benjamin  R 115 

Finch,  Elmer  B 120 

Finch,  Orlando  B 119 

Finney,  James  R 83 

Fisher,  Elam in 

Fisher,  William  M 116 

Fisk,  Charles  H 93 

Fithian,  Washington 45 

Fitzgerald,  Thomas 116 

Fletcher,  Albert  M 21 

Flory,  Aaron  M 75 

Forman,  Samuel  H 113 

Foster,  Charles 21 

Foster,  James  B 75 

Foster,  Peregrine  D 24 

Francis,  Favid 62 

Franklin,  Amherst 98 

Frazier,  James  A 45 

Fullerton,  Erskine  B 93 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S 91 

Fullerton,  George  H 75 

Fullerton,  Joseph  S 67 

Fullerton,  Thomas  A 58 

Furrow,  Benjamin  D 53 


G 

Galbraith,  Robert  C 58 

Golloway,  Albert  G 8 

Galloway,  Clark  M II3 

Galloway,  Henry  P 4 

Galloway,  James  E 43 

Galloway,   Samuel i-i 

Gamble,  James  N 6 

Garrigus,  John  M 4 

Garvin,  James  H 98 

Garvin,  Thomas  D 61 

Gassaway,   Nicholas  G.  R 3 

Gerard,     Clinton  W 104 

Geyer,  Mahlon  F 95 

Gibson,  James  K I08 

Gibson  James  R 30 

Giffen,  William  S n3 

Gilchrist,  James 39 

Gilchrist,  John 36 

Gilchrist,  Robert IOo 

Gill,  Heber 98 

Gillet,  Jerome  T 50 

Gilmer,  Daniel jg 

Gilinore,  Charles  W 48 

Gilmore,  Jackson  H n8 

Glenn,  John  J 67 

Goble,  John 39 

Goode,  James  S 45 

Goodman,  Henry  H 24 

Goodwin,  R.J.  M 71 

Gordon,  Gilbert 24 

Gordon,  John  M 24 

Gordon,  Neal  M 24 

Gordon,  Thomas  B 34 

Gossard,  Thomas  M 116 

Gowdy,  George  E 116 

Gowdy,  George  W 36 

Graham,  George  B 21 

Graham,  James  W 22 

Graham,  John  M 27 

Graham,  John  M 75 

Graham,  William  A 93 

Graham,  William  M 27 

Grand— Girard,  Herdman  E 108 

Graves,  Allen  T 25 

Graves,  Samuel 45 

Gray,  Daniel  L 1 

Greer,  Alfred  M 120 

Greer,  Horace  E 95 

Greer,  Wilbur  J 119 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


133 


Gregg,  George  A 19 

Gregg,  William 8 

Groesbeck,  Herman  J 15 

Groesbeck,  William  S 15 

Guy,  Edward  A 75 

H 

Hageman,  George 98 

Hageman,  Simon  A 99 

Hair,  James  A 88 

Haire,  Thomas 42 

Hall,  Benton  J 65 

Halley,  Samuel  B 30 

Halliday,   George  V 91 

Halsey,  Joseph  P 8 

Hamilton,  A.  W 39 

Hamilton,  William, 100 

Hancock,  Walter  D 108 

Hanes,  David 43 

Hanna,  John 67 

Hanna,  Samuel  T 75 

Hanna,  Thomas 116 

Harbine,  John  T 91 

Hardin,  Charles  H 36 

Harding,  layman 74 

Harney,  John  H 3 

Harris,   Andrew  Iy 84 

Harris,  Horatio  J 19 

Harris,  John  H 67 

Harris,  Joseph 84 

Harris,  Rufus  K 30 

Harris,  Walter  C 121 

Harrison,  Benjamin 55 

Haskell,  Thomas  N 54 

Haslett,  George  N 14 

Hay,  Lawrence  G 50 

Haynes,  Henry  I, 101 

Hays,  William 65 

Hearne,  Thomas  C 52 

Hearst,  John  W 14 

Helm,  Henry  T 58 

Henderson,  John  M 91 

Heron,  John  M 44 

Herron,  John  W 45 

Hiatt,  John  M 88 

Hibben,  James  S 39 

Hibben,  Joseph  M 104 

Hibben,  Samuel 58 

Hibbett,  Theophilus  C 62 

Hiestand,  Robert  A 121 

Hill,  John  E 88 


Hillis,  William  H 99 

Hilts,  Charles ^6 

Hitchcock,  James  K i6~ 

Hittell,  JohnS '..  42 

Hocker,  James  D 30 

Holbrook,  Craft  C..." 101 

Holliday,  William  A 6 

Hollings worth,  William  R 88 

Hollyday,  Robert  H 27 

Hollyday,  Wilson  C 25 

Holmes,  James 58 

Holmes,  I,ouis  D 105 

Holmes,  William 22 

Honnell,  William  H 58 

Horr,  Versalius 42 

Howard,  George  A 62 

Howell,  James  B 25 

Hueston,  Matthew 53 

Hughes,  Harry  W 118 

Hughes,   Isaac  M 65 

Hughes,  James  A 55 

Hughes,  Melanchton 95 

Hughes,  Thomas  E ...  65 

Humphreys,  William  S 19 

Hunt,  Franklin  M 58 

Hunt,  Jeremiah  M 113 

Hunt,  John  S 58 

Hunt,  Samuel  F 96 

Hunter,  William 39 

Hussey,  John 62 

Hussey,  Lutellus 67 

Huston,  Robert  M.  L 103 

Hutchison,  John  C 68 

Hutchison,   William  A 93 

Hutchison,  W  Clark 71 

/ 
Iddings,  Daniel  W 39 

/ 

Jackson,   H.  Parks 79 

Jamison,  John  M 108 

Jamison,  William 39 

Jenkins,  Peny  W 120 

Jeter,  Fielding  R.  A 46 

John,  Robert  N 75 

Johns,  John  J 34 

Johnson,  Henry  C 99 

Johnson,  Henry  H 34 

Johnson,  James  W 34 

Johnson,  Theodore 11 


134 


MIAMI    UNIVERSITY. 


Johnston,  David 62 

Johnston,  James  F 27 

Johnston,  John  B 105 

Johnston,  Miles 95 

Johnston,  William 62 

Jones,  Abner  F 76 

Jones,  Bruce  P 105 

Jones,  Daniel  D 48 

Jones,  James  R 99 

Jones,  Thomas  A 3 

Jordon,  Isaac  M 71 

Junkin,  Anthony  C 55 

Junkin,  George 39 

Junkin,  John  M 36 

Justice,  Horace  H 88 

K 

Kelly,  Dennis  N 71 

Kemper,  D.  Rice 99 

Kendall,  Clark 46 

Kennedy,  Gilbert 28 

Kenner,  Duncan  F 10 

Kerr,  James  W 42 

Kerr,  John  F 28 

Kerr,  Samuel  C 59 

Kessling,  Henry  I, 62 

Killen,  John  T 62 

Kirkpatrick,  James  D 46 

Kleinschmidt,   Edward  H 101 

Knox,  John  R 30 

Krom,  Asbury  E 121 

Kumler,  J.  P.  E 59 

Kyle,  David  C 88 

Kyle,  Joshua  R 80 

L 

Lancaster,  Hugh 22 

Lane,  Isaac  Sv. 55 

Lapham,   Levi 16 

Lathrop,  Abner  S 53 

Lathrop,  Henry  J 68 

Laughead,  William  C 46 

Laws,  Samuel  S 51 

Layman,  John  M 53 

Leake,  J.  Bloomfield 48 

Leathers,  Bowling  S 19 

Lee,   Harvey in 

Lee,  William 108 

Lewis,  Addison  S 108 

Lewis,  Sohn  C 84 


Liggett,  James  D 44 

Lindley,  John  W 53 

Linton,  David 30 

Little,  Isaiah 51 

Lockhart,  John  M 105 

Lockwood,  William  L 76 

Logan,  John  P 96 

Long,  James 36 

Long,  Robert  K 44 

Lough,  James  E 121 

Loughridge,  Robert  M 25 

Lovett,  Alfred  A 118 

Lowe,  Jacob  D 59 

Lowe,  John  G 28 

Lowe,  Ralph  P 6 

Lowe,  William  B 65 

Lowes,  Abraham  B 84 

Lowes,  James  A.  1 36 

Lowrie,  James  A 54 

Lowrie,  Samuel  T 56 

Lowry,  Charles  Fox 9 

Lowry,    Robert  E 1:3 

Ludlow,  William  S 91 

Lyle,  John  A 25 

Lylc,  William  C 6 

Lyons,  Robert  L 105 

Lyons,  Spencer  C 44 

Lytle,  George  M 76 

M 

Mac  Dill,  John  B 65 

MacDonald,  Everett  A 121 

Mack,  David 37 

Mackerly,  Albert  M 113 

Macready,  John  H 119 

Magill,  Charles  B 76 

Magoffin,  Thomas 108 

Major,  Daniel  S 10 

Mallert,  Samuel 116 

Maltby,  Frederick 63 

Manning,  James  T 65 

Manspeaker,  Andrew 30 

Marshall,  James  B 4 

Marshall,  John 88 

Marshall,  Joseph  H 59 

Marshall,   Robert  M 108 

Marshall,   Samuel  T 34 

Marshall,  Thomas  B 88 

Martin,  Charles  W 10 

Martin,  David*  D 34 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


135 


Martin,  John  F 188 

Martin,  William  S 37 

Mason.  Roscoe  F'. 120 

Matson,  John  A 5 

Matson,  William  D 19 

Matthews,  Samuel  R 54 

Maxwell,  John  C 30 

May,  Martin 80 

McAfee,  Isaac  W 99 

McAlpin,  William  B 118 

McArthur,  James  R 51 

McAuley.   William  H 16 

McCague,  John 28 

McCague,  Joseph  W 31 

McCarty,  Benjamin  M 84 

McCaughan,  Charles  T 25 

McCaw,  David 28 

McClanahan,   A.  W 44 

McClave,  Jessie  T 105 

McCleary,  Daniel 40 

McCleery,  Samuel 16 

McClelland,  Samuel  1 105 

McClelland,  Thomas  J 106 

McClenahan,  John 76 

McClung,  David  W 63 

McClung,  John  N 68 

MeClung,   Leonidas  H 108 

McClure,  Henry  B 113 

McClurg,  Alexander  C 59 

McCoy,   John 22 

McCoy,  Samuel  F 31 

McCracken,  George  W 99 

McCracken,  Henry  M 71 

McCracken,  John  S 3* 

McCracken,  Samuel  W 10 

McCrea,  Adam 40 

McCrery,  Joseph 16 

McDill,  James  W 59 

McDill,  John 7 

McDonald,  David  K 14 

McDonald,  Duncan 80 

McDonald,  James  S 80 

McDonald,  Laughlin 22 

McDonald,  Matthew 40 

McFarland,  Armour  J 76 

McFarland,  James  M 11 1 

McFarland,  Joseph 80 

McGaw,  James  A.  P 68 

McGregor,  James   W 94 

McGuire,  Henry  L, 48 

McKee,  Joseph  C .'  ..116 


McKee,    Samuel y2 

McKesson,  John  A jg 

McKinley,  Samuel 8a 

McKinney,  Alexander j6 

McKinney,  Colin 19 

McKinney,  William  H 72 

McKitrick,  FbenezerS m 

McCain,  Alvan  L 4...105 

McCain,  James  L, I05 

McCain,  William I0 

McLandburgh,   Henry  J 80 

Mcl^auren,  Hugh n 

McMaken,  Joseph  J IIX 

McMechan,  John 3 

McMillan,   A.James 59 

McMillan,   Daniel  A 105 

McMillan,  Gavin  R 48 

McMillan,  John 50 

McMillan,  Robert 63 

McMillan,  Samuel  H 80 

McNair,  William  S 60 

McNutt,  Joseph  G 60 

McRae,  John  J j6 

McRae,  Malcolm  J n 

McSurely,  William  J 68 

Means,  William  B 188 

Mecum,  Burton  A 100 

Meeks,  John  A 14 

Merrick,  K   C 46 

Miller,  Benjamin  F 68 

Miller,  Franklin  E 96 

Miller,  John  H 16 

Miller,  John  M 68 

Miller,  Joseph 31 

Millikin,  Joseph 80 

Millikin,  Minor 63 

Millikin,   Thomas 28 

Mills,  Benjamin 37 

Mills,  John  M 37 

Mills,  Thornton  A 8 

Mitchell, Claudius  N 94 

Mixer,   William  M 96 

Molyneaux,  William  J 50 

Monfort,  Isaac  W 49 

Monfort,  Joseph  G 17 

Montgomery,  Clark  B 99 

Moore,  David  R 114 

Moore,  James  W 109 

Moore,  James  Z 103 

Moore,  John  R 109 

Moore,  Robert * 76 


136 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


Moore,  Samuel  M 37 

Moore,  Philip  N Ill 

Moore,  William  A 31 

Moore,  William  B 42 

Moore,  William  H 37 

Morehead,  Samuel  J 19 

Morey,  J.  Elwood 103 

Morgan,  Pollard  M 60 

Morris,  Aaron  H 106 

Morris,   Austin 88 

Morris,  Benjamin  F 11 

Morris,  Isaac  B 91 

Morris,  John  W.... 89 

Morris,  Samuel    T 40 

Morris,  William  E 119 

Morrison,  John   1 5 

Morrison,  Marion 49 

Morrison,  Robert 52 

Morrison,  William  M 60 

Morrow,  David 56 

Morrow,  Henry  F 84 

Morrow,  Jeremiah 10 

Morrow,  Joseph  A 76 

Morrow,  Josiah 81 

Mosgrove,  William  F 40 

Muddell,  John  S 120 

Mulford,   Asa 84 

Murdock,  David 96 

Murphy,   Duncan 25 

Murphy,  Robert  C 46 

N 

Nail,  Robert 10 

Nauerth,   George  V 91 

Naylor,  Arthur  R 37 

Naylor,  JamesM 101 

Nelson,  James  A 17 

Newman,  Omar 65 

Noble,  Henry  C 46 

Noble,  John 60 

Nowlin,   Ambrose  E 96 

Nowlin,OkeyB 121 

Nutter,  John  A 101 

0 

O'Byrne,  George  F 118 

O'Conner,  Joseph  S 46 

Ogden,GeorgeC 94 

Ogle,  Jacob  W 47 

Ogle,   John 37 

Oldfather,  Jeremiah  M 109 


Olds,  Chauncey  N 22 

Oliver,  Joseph  C 109 

Oliver,  M.  Wade 50 

Orr,  James  M 81 

Orr,  John 47 

Orr,  John  R 89 

Osborne,  William  K 50 

Owens,  James  W 92 

Owens,  William 63 


Pabody,  Ezra 84 

Pack,  Arnaldo  F 40 

Paddack,  Alexander 37 

Page,  Henry  F 31 

Pann,  Christian   P 120 

Parker,  Samuel  W 5 

Parker,  Tudor  H 77 

Parks,  James  W 28 

Parks,  Robert  H 31 

Parks,  William  H 28 

Parsons,  George  M 26 

Patterson,  JamesB 77 

Patterson,  James  R 77 

Patton,  G.  Randolph 60 

Patton,  John   F 40 

Patton,  William  W 40 

Patton,  William  Y 40 

Pease,  Walter  B 54 

Peck,  George  B 72 

Peck,  Hiram  D 92 

Peck,  Morris 92 

Peirce,  Jeremiah  H 19 

Pence,  Abram  M 84 

Pendery,  Thomas  L, 69 

Peyton,  R.  L..Y 38 

Phythian,  John  L 120 

Picard,  Federick  J 106 

Pierson,  Aaron  H 5 

Pinkerton,  John  W 69 

Platter,  Cornelius  C 85 

Platter,  David  E 114 

Pollock,  Garnett  A 77 

Pope,  Charles  D 22 

Porter,  James  B 72 

Porter,  Joseph 20 

Porter,  William  A 3 

Porter,  William  L 89 

Pottenger,  David  H 118 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


137 


Potter,   ElishaP 63 

Potter,  George  W 85 

Powers,  William  H 121 

Pressly,  David 31 

Pressly,  Ebenezer  E 1 

Pressly,  James  P 2 

Prestley,  William  H 56 

Prugh,    Kearney 119 

Pugh,   George  E 34 

Pugsley,  Jacob 81 

Puntenney,  James  H 114 

Q 

Quinn,  James 109 

R 

Ramsey,   Samel  M 96 

Rankin,  John  A 116 

Rea,  Francis 14 

Rea,  GeorgeS 28 

Reber,  Samuel... 26 

Reid,   Whitelaw 69 

Reid,   William  H 66 

Reiley,  John  A 40 

Reily,  James 7 

Reynolds,  James 2 

Reynolds,  John  A 81 

Reynolds,  John  P 29 

Reynolds,  Wilberforce 89 

Rig*don,  Francis  D 29 

Robertson, William  W 17 

Robinson,  George  F 106 

Robinson,  John  M in 

Roby,  JohnB 11 1 

Rodgers,  J.  Harrison 60 

Rogers,  Andrew  W 54 

Rogers,  Ardivan  W 54 

Rogers,  Thomas  H 69 

Rogers,  William  H 20 

Rogers, William  S 20 

Ronald,  W.J 92 

Root,   Oliver  W 77 

Rosamond,  James 14 

Ross,  Andrew 22 

Ross,  Joseph  C 60 

Ross,  Lewis  W 56 

Rowan,  Alexander  H 94 

Rowe,  Edward  L, 96 

Runkle,  Benjamin  P 72 

Rusk,   William  J 119 


Russell,  Moses 26 

Ryan,  Michael  C ^51 

Ryman,  Robert  F 118 

5 

Sackett,  Milton  A 29 

Sargeant,  H.  W 103 

Saunders,  Richardson  C 32 

Sawyer,  James  F 14 

Sayer,  William  D 26 

Sayler,  J.  Riner 85 

Sayler,  Milton 56 

Sayler,  Nelson 72 

Schenck,  John  S 92 

Schenck,  Robert  C 4 

Schenck,  Robert  C,  Jr 97 

Schenck,  Woodhull  S 114 

Scobey,  Frank  H 77 

Scott,  David  C in 

Scott,  Edward  S 112 

Scott,  Frank  F 114 

Scott,  John  J 38 

Scott,  Samuel  P 101 

Shaffer,  William  V in 

Shannon,  William  P 118 

Sheeks,  Benjamin 99 

Sheeley,  Brownhill  T 116 

Sheeley,  Homer 112 

Sheeley,  Virgil  G 94 

Sheil,  George  K 41 

Shellabarger,  Samuel 38 

Shepherd,  Hervey  B 20 

Shepherd,  Isaac  N 8 

Sheppard,  Samuel  C 99 

Shields,  Edward  P 63 

Shinkle,  Bradford 97 

Shiras,  James  0 114 

Shirk,  Harvey  J 49 

Shockley,  Henry  M 66 

Shotwell,  William 44 

Shuey,  A.  M 101 

Sickels,  Isaac  C 81 

Sidell,  George  A 106 

Sillars,  William 20 

Simpson,  George  W 81 

Simpson,  James 5 

Sloan,  William  S 89 

Smeltzer,  William  V 77 

Smith,  David  B 97 

Smith,  Eberle  D 114 

Smith,  Edmund 20 


138 


MIAMI    UNIVERSITY. 


Smith,  John  Hinckley 121 

Smith,  Holway  B 120 

Smith,  James  G 35 

Smith,  J  McCain 81 

Smith,  John  A 20 

Smith,  John  B 77 

Smith,  JohnR 72 

Smith,  Kirby 109 

Smith,  L.  Orestes 32 

Smith,  Otis  C 101 

Smith,  Palmer  W 97 

Smith,  Ransford 66 

Smith,   Richard  H ••  35 

Smith,  Robert  C 26 

Smith,  Samuel  M 23 

Smith,  William 89 

Smith,  William  C 69 

Smith,  William  M 26 

Smith,  Windsor  A 23 

Snow,  Henry 29 

Snyder,  Isaac  N 114 

Spence,  John  Q 106 

Spence,  William  B 20 

Spencer,  Frank  A 85 

Stagg,  Warren 49 

Stanbery,  William 26 

Stanton,  Robert  B 114 

Steeljohn  W 60 

Steele,  David 72 

Steele,  John  C n 

Steele,  Joseph  D 34 

Steele,  Robert  W 35 

Steele,  Walter 35 

Steen,  Moses  D.  A 101 

Stephenson,  Sam 121 

Sterrett,  Alexander 50 

Stevens,  Algernon  S 52 

Stevens,  Edward  B 42 

Stevens,  Lawrence  M 66 

Stevenson,  Joseph  H 81 

Stevenson,  Robert 47 

Stewart,  Charles 51 

Stewart,  David  M  14 

Stewart,  George  H 32 

Stewart,  Jonathan 63 

Stewart,  Robert  E 49 

Stewart,  Samuel  G 106 

Stewart,  William  H '. 112 

Stoddard,    Henry 63 

Stone,  Jared  M 17 

Stormont,  Samuel  R 81 


Stout,  Joseph 41 

Strain, David  J 69 

Strong,  Hiram 49 

Strong,  R.  0 103 

Sturdevant,   Charles 12 

Sullivan,  Algernon  S 47 

Surface,  Andrew  J 114 

Swan,  Benjamin  C 47 

Swan,  James  N 52 

Swan,   George 32 

Swan,  George  W 32 

Swim,  Thomas  F 32 

Swing,  David 56 

• 

T 

Tappan,  David  S 97 

Taylor,  Edward  L 85 

Taylor,  Henry 47 

Taylor,  Henry  C 99 

Taylor,  James 69 

Taylor,  William 69 

Taylor,  William  M ^2 

Telford,    Alexander 66 

Telford,  Charles  Iv 23 

Temple,  John  B 23 

Thomas,  Alfred 26 

Thomas,  Benjamin  F 73 

Thomas,  Bruce  F 116 

Thomas,  Thomas  E 17 

Thomas,  Walter  S 85 

Thompson,  John  C 42 

Thompson,  Nathaniel  J 77 

Thompson,   William 11 

Thomson,    James 2 

Thomson,    John  S 2 

Thomson,   William  M 5 

Thornton,  Anthony 18 

Thornton,  H.  C 94 

Thornton,  Joseph  L, 73 

Thornton,  Paul  F 82 

Thruston,  Dickinson  P 78 

Thruston,  Gates  P 66 

Tiffany,  James  E-.  41 

Tiffany,  John  J 52 

Titus,  Joseph  B 78 

Tobey,  Walter  L 121 

Todd,  David  W 85 

Todd,  James  S 97 

Tolbert,  William  H 109 

Tomlinson,  J.  C 42 

Torbert,  James 44 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


139 


Torrey,  John  L, 12 

Townsend,  Samuel  W 119 

Townsley,  James  P 115 

Townsley,  Thomas  P 23 

Trembly,  John  M 53 

Trevor,  William  M 61 

Turner,  Thomas 12 

Turner,    William  D 12 

Turrell,  William    S 41 

Tuttlejoel 73 

Twitchell,  Jerome 23 

u 

Ure,  David  M 78 

Ure,  Walter 82 

Ustick,  Harlan  P 112 

Ustick,  HughS 61 

V 

Vail,  Jonathan  B 106 

Van  Ausdal,  Isaac 41 

Vance,  Calvin  F 38 

Van  Dyke,  John  M 115 

Van  Dyke,  John  P 2 

Van  Eaton,  John 42 

Van  Matre,   Henry 89 

Vincent,  James 112 

w 

Wade,  Matthew 112 

Wade,  Nehemiah 109 

Wakefield,  John   C 89 

Walker,  Faye 107 

Walker,  Joseph 56 

Walker,  Silas  B 42 

Wall,  Henry  H 12 

Wallace,  David  A 49 

Wallace  James  A 89 

Wallace,  John 32 

Wallace,  Joseph  S 4 

Wallace,  William  A 82 

Waller,  James  B 23 

Walton,  John  N 118 

Wampler,  John  M 43 

Ward,  Edgar  M 78 

Ward,  Thomas  B 66 

Warren,  Charles  D 85 

Warwick,  Nathan  E 117 

Wasson,  Samuel  Y 102 

Waterman,  Charles 52 


Watkins,    Nivison 20 

Weakley,  Herbert  H 78 

Weaver,  John  S — 2 

Weaver,  Michael 103 

Webb,  John  A 86 

Weede,   Nathaniel  C 7 

Weidner,    Harry 119 

Welch,    James 73 

Wells,  Francis  M 47 

Whallon,   Thomas 21 

White,  A  M 26 

Whiteside,  John  A 89 

Whittaker,  Horace  S 107 

Whittaker,  James  T 94 

Wiley,  J.  H 90 

Wilkerson,   Burwell  G 86 

Wilkins,   W.    F 109 

Williams,  Alexander  R 73 

Williams,  Edward  P 78 

Williams,  John  S 29 

Williams,   Mark 78 

Williams,   Meade  C 90 

Williams,  Roger 117 

Williams,  Thomas 64 

Wilson,  Charles  A 121 

Wilson,  John 14 

Wilson,  John  M 52 

Wilson,  Robert  W 35 

Wilson,   Spencer  H 86 

Winstead,  Jacob  P 109 

Winters,   William  H 94 

Wintersmith,  Charles  G n 

Witherby,   Oliver  S 23 

Wood,  Charles  S-.  102 

Woodbridge,  John  M. 26 

Woodrow,   David  T 18 

Woodrow,  Harry  C 112 

Woodruff,  Edward 2 

Woodruff,   Henry  M 64 

Woodruff,  Thomas  J 97 

Woodruff,  William  B 8 

Woodsjohn 86 

Woods,  William  C 15 

Worden,  James  A 90 

Worth,  James 3 

Wright,  Cyrus  M 86 

Wright,  Edward  W 21 

Wright,  Irvin  B 90 

Wright,  James  P 43 

Wright,   Wellington 73 

Wright,  William 54 


Mo  MIAMI    UNIVERSITY. 

Wright,  Williamson 15  Young,  John  N ^27 

Wyatt,  R.  Calvin 82  Young,  Samuel  0 32 

Wyman,  John  N 103  Young,  William  P 35 

Wyatt,  James  C 82  Youtsey,  John  K 112 

Y 

Yaryan,  John  L 86  £ 

Young,  Alexander  H 82 

Young,  James  L 12  Zeigler,  James  P 115 

Young,  James  M 32  Zeller,  Elias  R "5 

Young,   John  C 32  Zeller,  Jacob  A .69 


FORMER  STUDENTS 


FORMER  STUDENTS 


Robert  Newton  Adams, 


A. 

Minister, 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-61.  D.  D.,  Miami  Univ.,  1887.  Attended 
Western  Theol.  Sem.  Ordained,  April,  1870.  Private,  Co.  C,  20th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862.  Promoted  subsequently  to  Captain,  Major,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Colonel,  and  Brigadier-General.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Ottawa,  Kan.,  1871-75;  Waverly,  0.,  1876-80;  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1880- 
86;  Synodical  Missionary,  1886 — . 
Address,  327  Hennepin  avenue. 


*Henry  Allen, 


Minister, 


Hoboken,  N.  J. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1842-43.  Ordained  by  First  Presbytery  of  Ohio, 
April,  1847.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Hopkinsville,  O.,  1847-55; 
Iowa  City,  la.,  1856-60;  Union,  Ills.,  1860-65;  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1865-67. 
Died,  Dec.  25,  1867. 


*John  Daviess  Allen, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-71, 
masked  men,  Aug.,  1873. 


Owensboro,  Ky. 

Unintentionally  killed  by  a  party  of 


Frank  Allyn, 


Lawyer, 


Tacoma,  Wash. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Practised 
law  at  Keokuk,  la.,  1870-87.  City  Attorney  of  Keokuk,  la.,  and  County 
Attorney  of  Lee  County.  Removed  to  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1887.  Appointed 
Associate  Justice,  Washington  Terr..  1887.  Elected  Superior  Judge  of 
Pierce  Co.,  1889. 

*Richard  Clough  Anderson,        Manufacturer,        Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1846-48.  Manufacturer  of  Agricultural  Imple- 
ments.    Died,  1878. 


Charles  Frederick  Andress, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69. 
Address.  134  West  Seventh  street. 


Clerk, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


John  Arnold, 


Physician, 


Rushville,  Ind. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1830-34.     M.  D. 

(143; 


144  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

B. 

JESSE  Lockhardt  Baird,  Physician,  Fincastle,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73.     A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1877.     M.  D. 

Samuel  C.  Baldridge,  Minister,  Linn,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1843-44.  A.  B.  Hanover  Coll.,  1849.  A.  M.,  same, 
1852.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Friendsville,  Ind.,  1853-82.  Principal 
Friendsville  Sem.,  22  years.  Chaplain,  nth  Reg.  Mo.  Vols.,  1861-62. 
Author  of  numerous  works  and  correspondent  of  the  "Interior." 

Aaron  Dwight  Baldwin,  Editor,  Chicago,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-71.     LL.  B.,   Univ.,  of  Mich.,   1873.    Editor 
"Chicago  Journal  of  Commerce." 
Address,  1016  W.  Adams  street. 

Anson  Sherwood  Baldwin,         Lawyer,         North  Platte,  Neb. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-68.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Member 
Lower  House,  Nebraska  Legislature,  1881-83.  Receiver,  U.  S.  Land 
office,  1890 — . 

Fay  Baldwin,  Banker,  Greenfield,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73.     Cashier  of  Bank. 

James  Foster  Barbour,  Banker,  Maysville,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-63.  A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1864.  Cashier  of 
Maysville  Bank. 

James  Hervey  Barbour,  Physician,  Falmouth,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1846-47.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1S52. 

James  C.  Beard,  Artist,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-55.    Artist,  Judge  Building. 
Address,  no  Fifth  avenue. 

Daniel  Picken  Beaton,  Agent,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-60.  Private,  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862. 
Company  M,  2nd  Ohio  Cavalry,  1862-64.  Wounded  at  Monticello,  Ky., 
June  9,  1863,  resulting  in  the  loss  of  the  right  foot.  Postmaster,  Oxford, 
O.,  1865-88.     Mayor  of  Oxford,  1888-92.     Agent  U.  S.  Express,  1892—. 

Charles  K.  Beckett,  Ranchman,  Sterling,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-70. 

*William  F.  Beckett,  Farmer,  Westchester,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-66.     Died,  1878. 


MIAMI    UNIVERSITY.  145 

Shaler  Berry,  Student,  Newport,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87;  Harvard  Univ.,  1887—.  _^ 

William  Birney,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1836-37.  A.  M.,  Indiana  State  Univ.  LL.  B., 
Cincinnati  Law  School.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65,  beginning  as  Cap- 
•  tain  and  brevetted  Brigadier-General,  1865.  Judge,  Alachua  Co.,  Florida. 
Attorney  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  four  years.  Attorney  for  Washing- 
ton Market  Co.  Author  of  "James  G.  Birney  and  His  Times,"  "Genesis 
of  the  Republican  Party,"  etc. 
Address,  458  Louisiana  avenue. 

Edward  S.  Bishop,  Banker,  Sargent,  N.  Dak 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73. 

Leonard  Westcott  Bishop,  Physician,  Batavia,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-46.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1854.  Member 
64th  General  Assembly  of  Ohio.     U.  S.  Examiner  of  Pensions. 

Robert  H.  Bishop,  Jr.,  Farmer,  Mankato,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-69. 

*James  Black,  Minister,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1827-28.  Ordained,  April,  1841.  Pastor  of  Pres. 
churches  at  Monroe,  O.,  1841-46;  Cincinnati,  1846-59;  Fveesburg,  0.,  1859- 
61.  Missionary,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1861-70.  Pastor,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1870-79. 
Died,  June  29,  1881. 

John  W.  Bloomfield,  Lawyer,  Paducah,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-59.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Private,  Co.  G, 
nth  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.    Judge,  Paducah  City  Court,  4  years. 

Andrew  Blume,  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.     Member  Massachusetts  Legislature. 

*Joseph  Hearst  Bonner,  Physician,  Rosebud,  Ala. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1836-37.  M.  D.,  Charleston  Med.  Coll.,  1846. 
C.  S.  A.  Volunteer,  1863.    Member  County  Board  of  Revenues.     Died,  1884. 

William  Henderson  Bonner,  Merchant,  Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-89.     Engaged  in  hardware  business. 

Henry  Buckner  Boude,  Minister,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1852-53.  A.  B.,  Center  Coll.,  1857.  D.  D.,  Ar- 
kansas Coll.  Ordained,  i860.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Gallatin,  Tenn., 
1860-72;  Columbus,  Miss.,  1872-75  ;  Paris,  Tex.,  1875-78  ;  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1881-83  Evangelist,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  1883—.  President  Austin 
Coll.,  Tex.,  1878-81. 


H6  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

John  Andrew  Bower,  Minister,  Caldwell,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-61.  A.  M.,  Monmouth  Coll.  Private,  74th 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65.  Ordained,  1872.  Pastor  of  churches  at  Hayesville, 
O.,  1872-75;  Fredericktown,  O.,  1875-76;  Barton,  Md.,  1876-78;  Blooming- 
ton,  Ills.,  1878-84;  Van  Wert,  O.,  1884-87 ;  Rock  Hill,  O.,  1887-90;  Cald- 
well, O.,  1890—. 

Livy  Blair  Boyd,  Coal  Merchant,  Hillsboro,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-68.  President  of  the  Fluhart  Coal  and  Min- 
ing Co. 

Abraham  Brower,  Lawyer,  Fernbank,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-40.  Practiced  law  in  Lawrenceburg,  Ind., 
11  years  ;  Cincinnati,  O.,  32  years. 

*Samuel  Sawyer  Brower,        Student,         Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.    Died,  March  9,  1872. 

Sylvanus  A.  Brower,  Farmer,  Corwin,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  I843. 

Henry  Lewis  Brown,  Minister,  Merrill,  Wis. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1851-55.  Principal  High  School,  Oxford,  O., 
1861-64.  Was  graduated  from  Lane  Sem.,  1867.  Pastor  of  Pres.,  churche 
at  Marion,  Ind.,  1867-69;  Peru,  Ind.,  1869-70;  Omro,  Wis.,  1870-76; 
Reedsville,  Wis.,  1876-79;  Lodi,  Wis.,  1879-83;  Omro,  Wis.,  1883-88,  Merrill, 
Wis.,  1888—. 

*James  Polk  Brown,  U.  S.  Army,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  i860.  Second  Lieutenant,  13th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1863. 
Brevet  First  Lieutenant,  1863.  First  Lieutenant,  1864.  Captain,  1867. 
Died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  9,  1875. 

Waldo  F.  Brown,  Farmer,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855.     Lecturer  before  Farmers  Institutes. 

Charles  Paul  Brown,      Student  of  Dentistry,       Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-90. 
Residence,  College  Hill,  O. 

Loring  Bundy,  Book-keeper,  Chicago,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami   Univ.,  1868-69;    Indiana  State  Univ.,   1869-70.     Banker, 
New  Castle,  Ind.,  1872-82.     On  Editorial  Staff,    "Indianapolis   Sentinel," 
1882-83.     Grain  Merchant,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1883-87      Banker,  Williams- 
port,  Ind.,  1887-89.     Book-keeper,  1889 — . 
Address,  Corner  Lake  and  Michigan  avenues. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  147 

James  William  Burgess,         Salesman,         Williamstown,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88. 

William  W.  Byers,  Manufacturer,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-65.  Principal  Young  Ladies  School,  Green- 
castle,  Ind.,  1870-74.  Principal  High  School,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1881-89. 
Deputy  City  Treasurer,  1889-91.     Engaged  in  manufacture  of  gas. 


c. 

Lycurgus  Marshall  Carmichael,       Clerk,       Rushville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-72.  Was  engaged  in  wholesale  business  in 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  3  years. 

Archibald  Argyle  Carnahan,       Lawyer,       Concordia,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-58.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.     Private,  Co. 

C,  2nd  Kansas  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  State  Senator  from  Seventh  District  of 
Kansas,  1863-71.  Judge  of  Twelfth  Judicial  District  of  Kansas,  1871-82. 
Receiver  of  Public  Moneys  and  Disbursing  Agent  of  the  U.S.,  Concordia, 
Kan.,  1886—. 

Edward  Henry  Chadwick,  Lawyer,  Shelbyville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73.    A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.    Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1879.     City  Attorney  of  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  1889-91. 
Address,  48  E.  Mechanic  street. 

William  Henry  Chamberlin,        Journalist,        Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-61.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1886.  Sergeant,  Co. 
B,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  First  Lieutenant,  Captain,  Major,  81st  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.  Law  Reporter,  Cincinnati  "Gazette,"  1866-72.  City 
Editor  of  same,  1872-79.  Agent,  Associate  Press,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1879—.  Author  "History  of  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1865.  and  sketches  of 
War  History. 
Address,  N.  W.  corner  of  Fourth  and  Vine  streets. 

Frank  Chance,  Lawyer,  Urbana,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-60.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.     Private,  Co. 

D,  13th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  H,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862- 
63.  U.  S.  Navy,  1863-64.  Solicitor  for  P.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1869-83;  C.  St. 
L.  &  P.,  1883-90. 

*Benjamin  E.  Chestnut,  Farmer,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-57.     Died,  May,  1872. 

Benjamin  F.  Chidlaw,  Contractor,  Cleves,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-67. 


148 


MIAMI    UNIVERSITY. 


John  Chidlaw, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-63. 


Farmer, 


Cleves,  O. 


*Samuel  H.  Clark,  Student, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-57.     Died,  1857. 


Hamilton,  O. 


Jefferson  H.  Claypool, 


Lawyer, 


Connersville,  Ind. 


Attended  Miami  Univ..  1870-73;  Univ.  of  Va.,  1874-75.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1878.  Member  Indiana  House  of  Representatives,  1888 — .  President 
of  the  Connersville  Natural  Gas  Company. 


Charles  Bailey  Clec-g, 


Street  Railway, 


Dayton,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63.    Private,  131st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 
ident  of  the  Oakwood  Street  Railway  Co. 
Address,  Central  Block. 


Pres- 


John  T.  Cleveland, 


Physician, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1862-63.     A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1863.     M.  D.,  Ohio 
Med.  Coll.,  1868.     Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  1870-71. 
Address,  474  West  Seventh  street. 


Edward  Nathan  Clingman, 


Lawyer, 


Cincinnati,  0. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.      A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1880.     U.  S. 
Gauger,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1882-84.    Republican  Senator  from  Hamilton  Co., 
70th  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  1891 — . 
Address,  27  Johnston  Building. 


Jere  M.  Cochran, 


Journalist, 


Wyoming,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864.  A.  B.,  Farmer's  Coll.,  1865.  Associate 
Editor,  Cincinnati  "Commercial  Gazette,  1874-91.  Editor  and  Proprietor, 
"Miami  Valley  News,"  1891 — . 


Charles  Hilts  Colburn, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73. 


Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 


Henry  Blanchard  Colburn,     Real  Estate, 


Attended  Miami  Univ. 
ing  En  gineer,  1875-83. 


1869-70;  Prussian  School  of  Mines,  1872-74 
Now  engaged  in  real  estate  business. 


Bedford  City,  Va. 

Min- 


WlLLIAM  JUDKINS  COMLY, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-59. 
Address,  15  West  Twentieth  street. 


Artist, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


*Obadiah  Miller  Conover, 


Lawyer, 


Madison,  Wis. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1843.  A.  B.  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1844.  L  L.  D., 
Wisconsin,  Univ.,  1878.  Prof,  of  Ancient  Languages,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1852-58.     Supreme  Court  Reporter,  1864-84.     Died,  1884. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


149 


*Charles  Anderson  Corry,  Student, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-89.     Died,  March,  1889. 


Cincinnati,  O. 


*William  McMillan  Corry, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-87  and  iJ: 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Died,  Feb.,  1891. 


Richard  Corson, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56. 


Teacher, 


*William  Henry  Corwin,  Physician, 

1846-47 


Middletown,  O. 


Lebanon,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1846-47.  A.  B.,  Dennison  Coll.  L  L.  B.,  Cincin- 
nati Law  School,  1853.  M.  D.,  Med.  Coll.,  1868.  Secretary  of  Legation  to 
Mexico,  1861-64.     Charge  d'  affairs  of  the  same,  1864-66.     Died,  March  12, 

1880. 


QUINTON  CORWINE, 


Lawyer, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1859-61  ;  Harvard   Univ.,   1865-66.     Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1868.     Private,  Co.  E.  137th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.    Captain,   1864. 
Practised  law   at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1868-71;    Washington,  D.   C.,    1871-81  ; 
N.  Y.,  1881— .     Assistant  U.  S.  District  Attorney,  1868-70. 
Address,  2  Wall  street. 

^Samuel  Fulton  Covington,      Insurance,        Madisonville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1837-38.  Admitted  to  Indiana  bar.  Editor  and 
Proprietor  "Indiana  Blade,"  Rising  Sun,  1845.  Established  "Daily 
Courier,"  Madison,  Ind.,  1847.  Member  Indiana  Legislature,  1847-49. 
President  of  Cincinnati  Chamber  of  Commerce,  two  terms  ;  of  Board  of 
Trade,  two  terms,  and  of  Board  of  Aldermen,  one  term,  Cincinnati.  Vice 
President  of  National  Board  of  Trade  for  many  years.  President  of  the 
Globe  Insurance  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1865-87,  and  honorary  Vice  President 
until  death.  Inventor.  First  suggested  traveling  postmasters,  and 
weather  bureau  system  of  reports.  Advocate  of,  and  constant  writer  for 
newspapers  on  political  and  economic  subjects.  Specialty  :  the  improve- 
ment and  protection  of  inland  navigation.  Had  in  preparation  a  history 
of  Cincinnati  at  time  of  death.  Father  John  I.,  '70.  Born,  Rising  Sun, 
Ind.,  Nov,  12,  1819.     Died,  Dec.  26,  1889. 

Charles  S.  Cowan,  Physician,  Fort  Jones,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.     M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1880. 


John  Snyder  Cox,  Merchant, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-72. 


Joseph  Cox, 


Lawyer, 


West  Chester,  O. 


Glendale,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1837-39.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  LL-  B.^  Cin- 
cinnati Law  School,  1844.  Captain  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Army,  1862.  Prosecut- 
ing Attorney  of  Hamilton  Co.,  1856-57.  Judge  Common  Pleas  Court, 
Hamilton  Co.,  0.,  1867-82.  Judge  First  Circuit  Court  of  Ohio,  1884-. 
Author  of  "Life  of  General  W.  H.  Harrison,"  "Sketches  of  Justices  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,"  "Historical  Sketch  of  Miami  Valley," 
etc.     Has  delivered  many  public  orations  and  addresses. 


150  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Israel  Loring  Craft,  Lawyer,  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-61.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Army  and  served, 
1861-64.     Died,  Oct.  19,  1864. 

Robert  Emmet  Craig,       Cotton  Merchant,       New  Orleans,  La. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-61.     First  Lieutenant,  15th  Miss.   Inf.,  C.  S. 
A.,  1861-65.     President  New  Orleans  Water  Works  Co. 
Address,  222  Gravier  street. 

William  Cumback,  Lawyer,  Greensburg,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1847-48.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1851. 
Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1854-56.  Paymaster,  U.  S. 
Army,  1861-65.  Member  Indiana  State  Senate,  1865-67.  President  of  the 
Senate  and  acting  Lieutenant-Governor,  1866-67.  Lieutenant-Governor 
of  Indiana,  1868-70.  Collector  of  Internal  Revenues,  1870-83.  Has  since 
been  engaged  in  lecturing. 


D. 
Samuel  T.  Danner,  Farmer,  Newton,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-61.  Private,  Co.  K,  37th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861- 
63.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  A,  12th  U.  S.  Colored  Inf.,  1863-64,  County 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Harvey  Co.,  Kan.,  1881-83  and 
1887-91. 

John  M.  Davidson,  Lawyer,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-66.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.  Private,  167th 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864.  Superintendent  Public  School,  Aurora,  Ind.,  1867- 
68.  Practised  law  at  Hamilton,  O.,  1868-69  a«d  1870-80;  Fort  Collins, 
Colo.,  1882-89;  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  1889—.  Mayor  of  Fort  Collins,  Colo., 
1884-85.     Member  Colorado  Legislature,  1888-89. 

Joseph  C.  Davidson,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-68. 

*Robert  B.  Davidson,  Lawyer,  Xenia,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-68.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869.  Private  and 
First  Lieutenant,  35th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.     Died,  Oct.  28,  1889. 

Frank  Davis,  Clerk,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-66.     Clerk  in  Cincinnati  Post-office. 

Silas  Addison  Day,  Lawyer,  Kanapolis,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-62.  A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1863.  A.  M.,  same, 
1866.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1866.  Private,  20th  Ind.  State  Inf.,  1862. 
Editor  and  Proprietor,  "Daily  Times,"  Fort  Scott,  Kan.,  1881-84. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  151 

Charles  P.  Dennis,  Dentist,  Portsmouth,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-58.     Dentist. 

*Archer  C.  Dickerson,  Minister,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1826-28.  D.  D.  licensed,  1832.  Ordained  by 
the  Presbytery  of  Clinton,  Miss.,  1834.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  in  Northern 
Mississippi,  1834-39;  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  1839-51.  Home  Missionary 
of  Central  Kentucky,  1851-91.     Died,  Dec.  22,  1891. 

*Cyrus  Ewing  Dickey,  Lawyer,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-56.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Adjutant, 
nth  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  A.  A.  G.  on  staff  of  General  Lew  Wal- 
lace, afterwards  on  the  staff  of  General  T.  E.  Ransom.  Killed  in  the  Banks' 
Red  River  Expedition,  1863. 

Clarence  Dickinson,  Student,  Kvanston,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1888-89;    Northwestern  Univ.,  1890 — . 

Parker  Dickson,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami   Univ.,    1870-73.    A.  B.,   Dartmouth  Coll.     Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1876.    Assistant  District  Attorney,  1877-81.     Adjusting  Attorney, 
Queen  and  Cresent  R.  R. 
Address,  35  West  Fourth  street. 

Calvin  Wasson  Diggs,  Insurance,  Winchester,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  i860.  Private,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-65.  Loan  and  In- 
surance Agent. 

*Robert  Dill,  Student,  Hillsboro,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-60.    Died,  Feb.  3,  i860. 

*Godwin   Volney  Dorsey,  Physician,  Piqua,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1825-27.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1836.  Ohio 
State  Treasurer,  1862-63.  Member  Ohio  Constitutional  Convention,  1873. 
Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1854-72.     Died,  1890. 

Albert  Milton  Doyle,  Real  Estate,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-66.  Secretary  of  the  Ri Vermont  Land  Com- 
pany. 

PETER  Drayer,  Merchant,  Johnsville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-63. 

Thaddeus  Clay  Druley,  Minister,  Stafford,  Conn. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63  and  1866-68.  Private,  Co.  A,  16th  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862.  Private,  Co.  I.  106th  Regular,  1863.  Sergeant,  Co.  C,  9th 
Ind.  Cav.,  1863-65.     Minister  in  the  Universalist  Church. 


152  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

B. 

Augustus  Wesley  Eckert,  Lawyer,  Toledo,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56.  First  Lieutenant,  167th  Ohio  National 
National  Guards,  1861-65. 

James  N.  Eckman,  Banker,  Pawnee  City,  Neb. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63  and  1864-65.  Private,  9th  Army  Corps, 
1863-64.  Mayor  of  Pawnee  City,  Neb.,  2  years.  President  First  National 
Bank.  ■ 

Silas  Fulton  Edgar,  Physician,  Zanesville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-56.  M.  D.,  Pulte  Med.  Coll.,  1873.  Hospital 
Steward,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65. 

Robert  Patterson  Effinger,  Lawyer,  Peru,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1843-45.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1848.  Attorney  for 
Wabash  R.  R.;  L.  E.  &  W.  R.  R.;  P.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  and  Citizen's  Na- 
tional Bank.    Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court. 

Edwin  Emerson,  Student,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-88. 

John  Preston  Ernst,  Banker,  Covington,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1863-64.  President  of  the  Northern  Bank  of 
Kentucky. 

Marcus  Gaston  Evans,  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.  A.  B.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1877.  A.  M., 
same,  1880.     Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Ross  Co.,  O.,  1885—. 


Cyrus  Falconer,  Physician,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1826-27.  Has  practiced  medicine  at  Hamilton,  O., 
since  1832. 

*Jerome  B.  Falconer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.  Sergeant,  Co.  C,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
1861-62.     Mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Stone  River,  Dec.  31,  1862. 

*John  Woods  Falconer,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-61.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1864.  Volunteer, 
3rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Captain,  Co.  A,  41st  U.  S.  Colored  troops,  1864-65. 
Mortally  wounded  at  Appomatox,  April  9,  1865.  Died,  Farmville,  Va., 
April  21,  1865. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  153 

William  Elliot  Findley,  Architect,  Fremont,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-70.     Was  editor  at  Xenia,  0.;  Middletown,  O.; 
and  Franklin,  O.,  for  many  years. 

*CharlES  Burnett  Fitzpatrick,        Lawyer,        Modesto,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1867.     Admitted  to  the  bar.  Died,  Aug.  5,  1880. 

^William  Harper  Foster,  Teacher,  Morning  Sun,  0. 

Attended  Miami   Univ.,    1885-86.     A,   B.,    Indiana  State  Univ.     Taught 
public  school  in  Southern  Indiana.     Died,  1890. 

*Albert  Robert  Fye,  Merchanjt,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-73.     Killed  by  cars,  Dec.  29,  1888. 


G. 
Isaac  Newton  Gard,  Physician,  Greenville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1824-28.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1831.  Member 
Ohio  House  of   Representatives,   1841-42.      Member  Ohio  State  Senate, 

1857-58. 

*Levi  R.  Gard,  Farmer,  Fair  Haven,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-54.     Died,  June,  1891. 

*George  Fairlamb  Garrod,        Druggist,        Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-86.     Died,  Oct.  21,  1888. 

Charles  W.  Gath,  Undertaker,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-70. 

*Sampson  Gath,  Undertaker,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-61  and  1865.  Served  in  the  47th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861-65.     Died,  May  10,  1888. 

Samuel  C.  Glover,     Lumber  Merchant,      Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-61.  Private,  Co.  A,  39th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861- 
63.  First  Lieutenant  of  same,  1863-64.  Captain  of  same,  1864-66.  Ap- 
pointed Major,  1866.  Postmaster,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  1882-85.  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer  of  Grand  Haven  Lumber  Co.  Contributor  to  "Forest 
and  Stream." 

Thomas  Lewis  Goff,      Tobacco  Merchant,         Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1889-91. 


154  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Charles  Longmoor  Grant,  Physician,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88.     M.  D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1890.     As- 
sistant Demonstrator  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Kentucky  School  of  Medi- 
cine, 1890 — . 
Address,  1504  West  Chestnut  street. 

Henry  Horace  Grant,  Physician,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.     B.  S.,  Centre  Coll.,   1875.     A.   M.,  same, 
1882.     M.  D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1878.     Lecturer  on  Operative  Surgery, 
Kentucky  School  of  Medicine.     Trustee  of  the  State  Asylum. 
Address,  1916  Market  street. 

William  Edward  Grant,  Physician,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-66.     M.  D.,  Louisville  Med.  Coll.,  and  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.     Lecturer  on  Physiology,  Kentucky  School  of  Medicine, 
until  1891.     Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  same  institution,  1891 — . 
Address,  721  West  Jefferson  street. 

*Enoch  M.  Gordon,  Teacher,  Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-54.  Color  Sergeant,  75th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861- 
63.     Killed  in  battle. 

*Harvey  William  Graham,  Druggist,  Lacrosse,  Wis. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-66.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1867.  Private, 
Co.  A,  186th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.     Died,  Oct.  8,  1869. 

Mitchell  Mathew  Graham,  Artist,  Carrollton,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-66.  Private,  Co.  A,  and  Co.  K,  86th  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1862. 

*Moses  Peed  Green,  Lawyer,  Hannibal,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-41.    Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  1870. 

Edward  Herbert  Greer,  Salesman,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87. 

Andrew  January  Grundy,  Farmer,  Lebanon,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-63.  A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1863.  Principal  of 
High  vSchool,  Maysville,  Ky.,  1864-68.  Teacher  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1870- 
72.     Farmer  and  Stock-raiser,  1877—.     Trustee  of  Danville  Theol.  Sem. 

Lewis  B.  Gunckel,  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1846-47.    Member  Ohio  State  Legislature. 
Address,  6  North  Main  street. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  155 

Patrick  H.  Gunckel,  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1863-65.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871. 
law  at  Dayton,  0.,  1871-83;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1883 — . 
Address,  1614  Second  avenue. 


Practised 


David  Wade  Guy, 


Lawyer, 


Oxford,  O. 


Attended  Miami   Univ.,    1854-59.     Was   graduated  from   Princeton  Coll. 
L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School. 

William  Edward  Guy,  Merchant,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-63.     Sergeant,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862. 


H. 

Samuel  Gilbert  Hair,         Real  Estate  Broker,      Chicago,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-61.     Real  Estate  and  Loan. 
Address,  4417  Lake  Avenue. 

John  Spohn  Halderman,  Physician,  Zanesville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1840-41.     M.  D.,  Starling  Med.  Coll.,  1854. 
Address,  30  Orchard  street. 


John  W.  Hall,  Jr., 


Teacher, 


Covington,  Ky. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1847-48.     Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Cov- 
ington, Ky. 

Robert  Calvin  Hamilton,  Physician,         Coultersville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.    M.  D.     Prof,  of  Principles  of  Medicine 
and  Physics,  Physio-Medical  Insitute,  Chicago,  Ills. 


Charles  Hanna, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-71. 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Richard  Hickman  Hanson, 


Lawyer, 


Paris,  Ky. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1834-36.  LL.  B.,  Transylvania  Law  School,  1840. 
Member  of  Legislature  of  Kentucky,  1846-47  and  1863.  Member  Consti- 
tutional Convention,  1849.     Commonwealth  Attorney,  6  years. 


Thomas  Harbine, 


Lawyer  and  Banker,  Fairbury,  Neb. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1839-41.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  25th  Missouri 
Militia,  1861-63.  Appointed  Colonel  and  resigned,  1863.  Member  Mary- 
land Constitutional  Convention,  1850.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Washing- 
ton Co..  Md.,  1852-56.  Mayor  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1862-63.  State  Senator 
of  Missouri,  1866-70.  President  of  Harbine  Bank,  Fairbury,  Neb.,  and 
First  National  Bank,  Nelson,  Neb. 


156  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*James  H.  Hart,  Lawyer,  Piqua,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1835-37.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Adjutant,  71st 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April,  1863.  Brevet- 
Brigadier-General,  1865.     Died,  1867. 

*Joseph  Stubbs  Harter,  Lawyer,  Canton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-60.  A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.  Captain,  Co.  E, 
115th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-63.     Killed,  Aug.  26,  1863. 

John  James  Hayden,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami   Univ.,  1837-38.     EL.   B.,   Harvard  Law  School,    1841. 

Member  Indiana  Legislature,  1856-57.  Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 

1859-60. 

Address,  929  K  street,  N.  W. 

David  Jackson  Heaston,  Lawyer,  Bethany,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-58.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.  Colonel,  57th 
Regiment,  Missouri  Vols.  U.  S.  A.,  1862-63.  Probate  judge,  Harrison  Co., 
Mo.,  1861-63.  State  Senator,  4th  district  of  Mo.,  1878-82.  Editor,  "Beth- 
any Watchman,"  1872-84. 

William  Rossman  Henderson,        Minister,        St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.  A.  B.,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1867.  A. 
M.,same,  1870.  D.  D.,  Center  College,  1891.  Studiedltheology  at  Princeton 
and  McCormick.  Ordained, April,  1876.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Dan- 
ville, Ky.;  Harrodsburg,  Ky.;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  Omaha,  Neb.  Prof.  Greek 
and  Latin,  Bellvue,  Coll.,  Neb.,  1885-86.  Now  Editor  of  the  "Central 
West." 

Charles  McGuffey  Hepburn,  Lawyer,         Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.     A.  B.,  Davidson  Coll.,  1878.     LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1881.     Tutor  in  Davidson  Coll.,  1881-82.     Practised  law,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1883—.     U.  S.  Commissioner.     Editor,  "Beta  Theta  Pi." 
Address,  99  West  Fourth  street. 

*Samuel  Heron,  Lawyer,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1847-48.     Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  Nov.  17,  i860. 

Stanley  W.  Higgins,  Merchant,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-68. 

Theodore  Henry  Hittell,       Lawyer,         San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-48.     A.  B.,  Yale,  1849.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1852.     State  Senator  of  California,  1880-82.    Author  of  "History  of  Cali- 
fornia," 2  volumes,  1885;  and  numerous  other  books. 
Address,  808  Turk  street. 

*Robert  S.  Holt,  Lawyer,  Yazoo  City,  Miss. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1835-36.     Admitted  to  the  bar.     Died,  May  27,  1867. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  157 

Abd allah  M.  Howe,  Physician,  Fair  Haven,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.     M-  D->  °nio  Med-  Coll>  lS77- 

A.  E.  Hubbard,  Banker,  Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-56.     Cashier,  Preble  County  National  Bank, 
Eaton,  O. 


Robert  David  Huggins,       Physician,         West  Alexandria,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56.     M.  D.,  Cincinr 
Surgery,  1859.     Coroner  of  Preble  Co.,  O.,  1882-^ 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56.     M.  D.,  Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Medicine  and 
of] 


*Charles  Marion  Hughes,  Lawyer,  Lima,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-55.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  Cin- 
cinnati Law  School,  1859.  First  Lieutenant,  Co.  A,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 
and  Captain,  Co.  H,  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  Probate  Judge  of  Shelby  Co., 
1864-70.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Allen  Co.,  1874-78.  Common  Pleas 
Judge,  1879-89.     Died.  1891. 

Alexander  F.  Hume,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1847-48.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Judge  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  Court,  1876-84. 

Harry  Clinton  Hume,  Civil  Engineer,  Portland,  Ore. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1875.  Was 
Editor  of  the  "Butler  County  Democrat,"  for  several  years. 

*John  Randolph  Hunt,  Manufacturer,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-61.  Private,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-62.  Adjutant  and  First  Lieutenant,  81st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 
Brevet  Major.  Treasurer  of  the  Trenton  Woolen  Company.  Died,  Glen- 
dale,  O.,  Feb.  3,  1890. 

James  Nelson  Huston,  Banker,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-67.  Studied  law  2  years.  Studied  medicine 
at  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.  1  year.  Memberilndiana  House  of  Representatives  18- 
80-84.  Member  Indiana  State  Senate,  1885-89. Chairman  Republican  State 
Committee  of  Indiana,  1886-88.  Delegate  at  large  to  Republican  National 
Convention,  1888.  Appointed  U.  S.  Treasurer,  April  1,  1889.  Resigned, 
April  25,  1891. 

George  Andrew  Hutchison,         Minister,        Baker  City,  Ore. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-60.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1862.  Ordained, 
1864.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  North  Platte,  Neb.;  Eureka,  Kan.; 
San  Francisco,  Cal.;  Baker  City,  Ore. 

/. 

Horace  A.  Irvin,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-72.     Manufacturer  of  paint. 
Address,  213  Boulevard. 


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MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


John  N.  Irwin,  Lawyer,  Phoenix,  Arizona 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-65.     Governor  of  Arizona  Territory. 


Wells  M.  Irwin,  Lawyer, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.    Admitted  to  the  bar. 


Keokuk,  la. 


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James  Newton  Jamison, 


Farmer, 


Roxabell,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1872-73.    Book-keeper,  Merchants'  and  Farmers' 
Bank,  Frankfort,  0.     Now  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser. 


*James  Smith  Jelley, 


Lawyer, 


Rising  Sun,  Ind. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1837-41.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Major,  83rd  Indiana 
Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Arkansas  Post.  U. 
S.  Commissioner,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1865-73.  Practised  law  at  Rising 
Sun,  Ind.,  1845-62  and  1873-86.     Died,  March  20,  1886. 

James  Renwick  Johnston,         Farmer,       New  Alexandria,  Pa. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-57;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1857-58.  Sergeant,  Co.  I, 
18th  Indiana  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-^65.  Wounded  in  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Sept. 
19,  1864.    Farmer. 

William  Wylie  Johnston,  Jr.,       Merchant,        Wichita,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-73.  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Merchant.  Firm 
name,  Johnston,  Larimer  Dry  Goods  Co. 


Edward  H.  Jones, 


Lawyer, 


Hamilton,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1889-90.    L  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,   1891, 
Secretary  Board  of  Elections. 


Robert  T.  Jones, 


Farmer, 


Columbus  City,  la. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1853-56.    County  Supervisor  of  Louisa  Co.,  la., 
1880-86.    Farmer  and  stock  dealer. 


Zachary  Taylor  Jones, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73. 


Farmer, 


Billmgsville,  Ind. 


George  Lewis  Kalb, 


Minister, 


Bellefontaine,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1843—45  and  1846-48.  A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  Ky. 
A.  M.,  Wittenberg  Coll.  D.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.  Ordained,  May  31,  1853. 
Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at  Circle ville,  O.,  1852-63;  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1863 — . 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  159 

Israel  Hallock  KellEy,         Manufacturer,  Springfield,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-56.  Granite  dealer.  Secretary  of  Marble 
and  Granite  Dealers  Association  of  Ohio,  1889 — .  - 

Address,  40  North  Factory  street. 

Charles  I.  Keely,  Dentist,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69. 

*George  Washington  Keely,  Dentist,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-41.  D.  D.  S.,  Ohio  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery, 
1853.  President,  American  Dental  Association.  Prof.  "  Irregularities  of 
the  Teeth,"  Ohio  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
1869-84.     Died,  Aug.  24,  1888. 

Andrew  Carr  Kemper,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1850-52.     A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1855.     A.  M.,  same, 
1867.     A.    M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1869.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1866.     Captain 
and    Assistant  Adjutant    General   on  staff  of   General  Halleck,  1861-65. 
Author  of  several  pamphlets  and  addresses. 
Address,  101  Broadway. 

Martin  Van  Buren  Kennedy,         Merchant,         Zanesville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63.    Eirst  Sergeant,  Co.  G,  129th   Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.,  1863-64.    First  Lieutenant,  Co.  L,  8th  U.  S.  Colored  Artillery,  1864-65. 
Book  and  Stationery  Merchant.  • 
Address,  70  Woodlawn  avenue. 

William  Sloane  Kennedy,         Litterateur,         Belmont,  Mass. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-73.  A-  B-  Yale,  1875.  Special  contributor  to 
New  York  "Critic,"  Boston  "Herald,"  Boston  "Transcript,"  Boston 
"Index,"  "Literary  World,"  etc.  Author  of  "Life  of  John  G.  Whittier," 
"Life  of  Longfellow,"  "Life  ofO.  W.  Holmes,"  "Sketch  of  Edward  Everett 
Hale,"  etc. 
Address,  Concord  avenue. 

Newton  Reed  Kirkpatrick,         Minister,         Ft.  Gay,  W.  Va. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-47  and  1848-49.  Licensed  by  Chillicothe 
Presbytery,  June  9,  1852.  Ordained,  June  22,  1854.  Pastor  of  United  Pres. 
churches  at  Caledonia,  Ind.,  1854-56;  White  Grove,  Ills.,  1866-71.  Mis- 
sionary in  Kentucky,  1871-85.  Joined  the  Pres.  church,  1885.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  church  at  Ft.  Gay,  W.  Va. 

Jeremiah  M.  Klinger,  Civil  Engineer,  Plymouth,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-55.  County  Surveyor,  1862-65  and  1872-78 
and  1884-86.  Engineer  of  the  City  of  Plymouth,  Ind.  Located  the  Indiana 
Pacific  and  other  railroads. 

George  Kramer,  Farmer,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-66.  Merchant,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1867-78. 
Farmer,  near  Oxford,  O.,  since  1878. 


160  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Theodork  R.  Kumler,  Stock  Raiser,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63.     Secretary  of  Magie  Swine  Breeder's  Co. 
Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1889 — . 

Walter  Scott  Kumler,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.    Was  Mayor  of  Oxford. 

*William  Festus  Kumler,  Merchant,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-60.     Private,  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.    Dry 
Goods  Merchant.     Died,  March  21,  1870. 


L. 
Lawrence  Millikin  Larsh,  Official,  Hamilton,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.  Farmer,  Eaton,  0.,  1869-74.  Accountant, 
Hamilton,  O.,  1874-91.    Mayor  of  the  City  of  Hamilton,  1891— . 

Abram  S.  Lee,  Retired,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1852-53. 

George  M.  Lee,  Merchant,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.     Was  engaged  in  the  hardware  business. 

Benjamin  Le  Fevre,  Lawyer,  Maplewood,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-59.  Private,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  U.  S.  Consul, 
Nuremberg,  Germany,  1867-69.  Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1879-86. 

Marc  Winfield  Lewis,  Civil  Engineer,  Dnluth,  Minn. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-86.    Assistant  City  Engineer,  1887 — . 

*William  R.  Liddell,  Trinity,  La. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-60.  First  Lieutenant,  staff  of  Gen.  I.  Scott, 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-63.     Killed  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  Sept.  19th,  1863. 

James  Reynolds  Linn,  Lawyer,  Toledo,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1850-51.    Mayor  of  Toledo,  0.     Prosecuting  Attor- 
ney of  Putnam  Co.,  O.     Editor  and  proprietor,  "Sidney  Empire,"  [854. 
Address,  3  Trinity  block. 

James  Marcellus  Logan,  Physician,         Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-69.     M.   D.,  Ohio  Med.   Col.,   1874.     Private, 
Co.  D,  93rd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 
Address,  1303  East  Eighth  street. 


MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 


161 


Arch  Longworth, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-63.     Private,  U.  S.  A.,  11  months. 


Milford,  O. 


*Wellington  Loucks, 


Lawyer, 


Peoria,  Ills. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1844-45.     Studied  law  and  served  as  County  Judge 
for  many  years.     Died,  Aug.  24,  1890. 


*James  Madison  Lough, 


Campbellstown,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-62.  Private,  20th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  3  months. 
Sergeant,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  4  months.  Lieutenant,  2nd  Ohio  Vol.  Cav. 
Died  from  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  Nov.  12,  1864. 


William  Henry  Lough, 


Farmer, 


Eaton,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-54  and  1856-59.  Co.  C,  2nd  Ind.  Vol.  Cav., 
1861-64.  Wounded,  resulting  in  loss  of  left  arm.  County  Recorder  of 
Preble  Co.,  O.,  1863-72.  Secretary  of  Central  Branch,  National  Home  for 
Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  Dayton,  O.,  14  years. 


Lemoine  Lowe, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-68. 


Chicago,  Ills. 


Ambrose  William  Lyman, 


Journalist, 


Helena,  Mont. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-69.  On  reportorial  staff,  "Cleveland  Leader," 
1872-74;  "New  York  Tribune,"  1875-76;  "New  York  Sun,"  1876-89.  Ed- 
itor and  General  manager,  "Helena  Independent,"  1889 — . 


David  MacDill, 


M. 
Minister  and  Teacher, 


Xenia,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-48.  A.  B.  Centre  Coll. ,1848.  A.M.,  same,  1851. 
D.  D., Monmouth  Coll.  Pastorof  UnitedPres.  churches  at  Cherry  Fork,  "O., 
l853-76.  Prof,  of  Philosophy,MonmouthColl.,  1876-85.  Prof,  of  Apologet- 
ics,Xenia  Theol.  Sem.,  1885—.    Author  of  "Bible,  a  Miracle." 


Louis  Drake  Manning, 


Attended  Miami  Univ. 
1864-65. 


Lawyer,  Batavia,  O. 

1853-55.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.     U.  S.  Navy, 


Samuel  M.  Markle, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1844-48. 


Real  Estate, 


St.  Joseph,  Mo. 


^Humphrey  Marshall, 


Lawyer, 


Louisville,  Ky. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1827-28.  Was  graduated  from  West  Point,  1832. 
Served  in  the  Black  Hawk  Expedition,  1833.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835. 
Captain,  Kentucky  Militia,  1836;  Major,  1838;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1841  ; 
Colonel,  1846.  Served  in  the  Mexican  War.  Member  of  U.  S.  House  of 
Representatives,  1849-52.  U.  S.  Minister  to  China,  1852-54.  Member  of 
Congress,  1855-59.  Brigadier-General,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-63.  Member  Con- 
gress of  the  Confederacy.  One  of  the  first  Confederates  whose  disabilities 
as  a  citizen  were  removed  by  Congress.     Died,  March  28,  1872. 


i6a  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*William  Patterson  Marshall,         Lawyer,        Keokuk,  la. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1874.  Sheriff  of 
Lee  Co.,  la.,  1875  and  1887-91.     Died,  Prescott,  la.,  Feb.  12,  1891. 

*Frederick  William  Marvin,         Student,        St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-60.     Died,  March  3,  i860. 

*Louis  Mason,  Farmer,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862-63.     Private,  76th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.     Died,  1869. 

Rodney  Mason,  Lawyer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1841-42.  A.  B.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  1844.  Patent 
Lawyer. 

Thomas  Mattinson,        Civil  Engineer,       South  Charleston,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88. 

James  Rijor  Mayo,  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-86.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1888. 

Horatio  Burgoyne  McBride,       Minister,       Golden  Gate,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1869.  Pastor  of 
Pres.  churches  at  Pioche,  Nev.,  1873-74  ;  lone,  Cal.,  1875-77;  Colusa,  Cal., 
1875-77;  Tehama,  Cal.,  1877-79;  Ukiah,  Cal.,  1879-85;  Healdsburg,  Cal. 
1885-91  ;  Golden  Gate,  Cal.,  1891— . 

*James  McClellan,  Physician,  Middletown,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1842-45.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.     Died,  1862. 

James  Thomas  McClellan,  Merchant,  Tallulah,  La. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-72. 

John  McClellan,  Lawyer,  Middletown,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1841-43.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1854.  Member 
Ohio  State  Legislature,  2  years. 

William  C.  McClure,  Banker,  East  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Attended   Miami   Univ.,  1861-63.     Private,  86th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1863-65. 
Banker,  Lumberman  and  Manufacturer. 
Address,  403  South  Washington  avenue. 

Joseph  L.  McCracken,  Merchant,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-72.     Lumber  Merchant. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  163 

John  Bekcraft  McFarlan,     Manufacturer,    Connersville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-87. 

Benjamin  Spencer  McFarland,         Teacher,         Olathe,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-60.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1888.  Superintend- 
ent Sidney  Public  Schools,  1862-63.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Western  Mili- 
tary School,  Dayton,  0.,  1865-69.  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Olathe, 
Kan.,  1869-72  and  1883-92.  County  Superintendent  Public  Instruction, 
Johnson  Co.,  Kan.,  1873-83. 

William  Hugh  McFarland,  Teacher,  Columbus,  0. 

Attended    Miami    Univ.,   1871-73.     Superintendent  of    Public    Schools, 
Quincy,  Ills.,  1876-79;  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1884-85.     Principal  of  Garfield 
School,  Columbus,  6. 
Address,  1063  East  Long  street. 

Alexander  McGuffey,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1826-31.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  since  practis- 
ed in  Cincinnati,  0. 

James  Charles  McMechan,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-65.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1868.     Physician 
to  St.  Mary's  Hospital.     Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,.  1877-78. 
Address,  367  West  Seventh  street. 

Wade  McMillan,  Student  of  Medicine,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87.  Student  of  Medicine,  Miami  Med.  Coll. 
Address,  Walnut  Hills. 

Harry  E.  Mead,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871.     Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  paper. 

James  C.  Mears,  Salesman,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-87. 
Address,  Avondale. 

*A.  H.  Miller,  Teacher,  White  Cloud,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-55.     Died,  1891. 

Edward  Hamilton  Miller,  Merchant,  Portland,  Ore. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-70.  Secretary  of  Knapp,  Burrell  &  Co.,  Port- 
land, Ore. 

*Joseph  Warren  Miller,  Journalist,  London,  Eng. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-58.  Captain  and  assistantant  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, 45th  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65.  Wounded  at  Pittsburg  Landing. 
Contributor  to  "London  Times."     Died,  Dec.  26,  1875. 


164  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

Martin  B.  Miller,  Lawyer,  Winchester,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-58.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Second 
Lieutenant,  1861-62.  Captain  Co.  E,  84th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-64.  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  same,  1865.     Special  Examiner  in  Pension  Office,  1886-89. 

William  H.  H.  Miller,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-60.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practiced  law 
at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  until  1889.    Attorney  General  of  the  U.  S.  1889—. 

*Murray  G.  Millikin,  Hamilton,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-66.     Date  of  death  unknown. 

Joseph  L.  Molyneaux,.  Farmer,  Oxford,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-58.     Private,  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 

*David  Monroe,  Student  of  Law,  Xenia,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.     Died,  April  10,  1879. 

Aaron  Eylar  Moore,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1872-73.    A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1876.     Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1877. 
Address,  271  Main  street. 

Charles  Massiette  Moore,  U.  S.  Storekeeper,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870.  Merchant,  New  York  City,  1870-78.  Since 
1878,  U.  S.  Storekeeper.  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Edward  Everett  Moore,  Farmer,        Bowling  Green,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-70. 

Henry  Lynn  Moore,     Real  Estate  Broker,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Attended    Miami     Univ.,    1873.      A.    B.,   Dartmouth    Coll.,  1877.    A.  M., 
same,  1880.     Real  Estate  and  Insurance. 
Address,  3132  Hennepin  avenue. 

Thomas  W.  Moore,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-39  and  1842-43.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has 
practised  in  Hamilton,  O.,  for  many  years. 

William  P.  Moore,         County  Auditor,       Bowling  Green,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-73. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  165 

Henry  Lee  Morey,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-59.     Attended  Indianapolis  Law  School   and  __ 
was  admitted  to  the  bar.     Private,   20th  Ohio  Vol.    Inf.,     1861.     Captain, 
75th  Ohio  Vol  Inf.,  1862-65.     Was  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Butler  county 
and  City  Solicitor  of  Hamilton,  0.     Member  U.  S'  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1881-85  and  1889-91. 

James  Edward  Morris,  Physician,  Liberty,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1852-54.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ,,  1886.  M.  D.,  Starling 
Med.  Coll.,  1857;  Bellvue  Med.  Coll.,  1874.  U.  S.  Examining  Surgeon, 
1861-64,  Member  and  President  Union  District  Medical  Association.  Preem- 
inent Member  American  Medical  Association.  President  Union  county 
National  Bank. 

Robert  Emmet  Morris,  Real  Estate  Broker,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1873.     LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law  School,    1880.     Real 
Estate  and  Insurance  Broker. 
Address,  700  Fourteenth  street,  N.  W. 

John  C.  Morrison,  Farmer,  Eldon,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1851-56.  Clerk  in  Asylum,  Olathe,  Kan.,  1870. 
Warden,  Kansas  State  Penitentiary,  1881-86. 

^Robert  C.  Morrison,  Teacher,  Olathe,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1849-50.     Died,  1878. 

*James  Morrow,  Minister,  Tildin,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1828-29.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Wash- 
ington, Ills.,  1849-61.  Home  Missionary,  Tildin,  Ills.,  1861-84.  Died,  Oct. 
27,  1884. 

*Oijver  Perry  Morton,  Lawyer,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1842-45.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1847,  and  practised 
law  at  Centerville,  Ind.  Circuit  Judge,  1852-54.  One  of  the  fonnders  of 
the  Republican  Party.  Elected  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Ind.,  i860,  and 
became  acting  Governor  upon  the  election  of  Governor  Henry  S.  Lane  to 
the  U.  S.  Senate.  Re-elected  in  1864.  Took  an  active  part  in  the  support 
of  the  Union.     Member  U.  S.  Senate,  1873-77.    Died,  Nov.  1,  1877. 

James  Charles  Mount,  Banker,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87.     Cashier  of  Connersville  Bank. 

Edmund  Harris  Munger,  Lawyer,  Xenia,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-48.     A.  B.,  Centre   Coll.,    1848.     Admitted  to 
the  bar,    1851.     Teacher  in   Private  Academy,    1848-49.    Judge   Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1868-72. 
Address,  231  King  street. 


166 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 
N. 


John  Willock  Noble, 


Lawyer, 


Washington,  D.  C. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-49.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1851.  LL.D,,  Miami 
Univ.,  1889.  Admitted  to  the  bar  and  practised  law  at  Keokuk,  la.,  until 
1866.  Colonel  of  cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  For  meritorious  service  pro- 
moted to  Brigadier  General.  Removed  to  St.  Louis,  1866.  U.  S.  District 
Attorney,  1866-70.  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  President  Harrison's 
Cabinet,  1889—. 


o. 


*William  Woodruff  Olds, 


Columbus,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-60.  Adjutant,  42nd  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861- 
62.  Captain,  Co.  A,  42nd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.  Killed  near  Point  Gibson,  Miss., 
May  1,  1863. 


*Warner  Symmes  Oliver,  Merchant, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-56.     Died,  May  30,  1874. 


John  K.  O'Neal, 


Lawyer, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Lebanon,  O. 


Attended  Miami   Univ.,  1840-42.     Admitted  to  the   bar.    Judge  Circuit 
Court. 


Alexander  T.  Ormond, 


Teacher, 


Princeton,  N.  J. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-70.     A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.      Ph.  D.    Prof,  of 
Logic  and  Metaphysics,  College  of  New  Jersey. 


Charles  L.  Osborn, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62. 

John  Gard  Oxer, 


Farmer, 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1860-61.     Corporal,  Co.   H,   156th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf. 
1864. 


*Levi  Harrison  Oxer, 


Teacher, 


Columbus,  O. 
Campbellstown,  O. 

3th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf., 

Campbellstown,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-59.     Died,  March,  1864. 


William  W.  Page, 


P. 


Lawyer, 


Portland,  Ore. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-56.     Prosecuting  Attorney,  4th   Oregon  Dis- 
trict, 1860-62.     Circuit  Judge,  1862-64. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  167 

*John  MacCleary  Parks,  Physician,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1830-34.     M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.  Died,  May  1,  1890. 

Oakey  V.  Parrish,  Insurance,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-63;  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1863-64.  Private, 
167th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf. 

John  Morrison  Parshall,  Planter,  Tallahasse,  Fla. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1863-65.  Manager,  Wholesale  department  of  Giles 
Bros.  Jewelry  Co.,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1866-89.     Removed  to  Tallahassee,  1889. 

John  Henry  Patterson,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-66.     A.  B.,  Dartmouth   Coll.,    1867.     Private, 
131st  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  3  months.     Manufacturer  of  Cash  Registers.  Presi- 
dent of  the  National  Cash  Register  Co. 
Address,  First  and  Ludlow  streets. 

S.  J.  Patterson,  Coal  Merchant,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.     Dealer  in  Coal  and  Coke. 
Address,  Sixth  and  Ludlow  Streets. 

Edwin  Tyler  Peck,  Cashier,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-58.  Private,  2nd  Ky.,  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 
Bookkeeper  and  Cashier,  Holt  Bros.,  30-32  Main  street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

*James  Ernest  Platter,  Minister,  Winfield,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-66.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1867.  Was 
graduated  from  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1870.  Pastor  of  Pres.  churches  at 
Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1870-73;  Winfield,  Kan.,  1873-83.     Died,  June,  1883. 

^Benjamin  Pierson  Porter,         Planter,         Cuba  Station,  Ala. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1841-42.  Member  Alabama  Legislature,  i8sv-S4- 
Died.  Dec.  16,  1878. 

-*» 

Samuel  Henry  Powe,         Manufacturer,  Winchester,  Miss. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1839-41.  Member  Mississippi  Legislature,  1854-56. 
First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  13th  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-63.  First 
Lieutenant  Miss.  Battalion  Cavalry,  1863-65.  President  Board  of  School 
Commissioners,  Wayne  Co.,  Miss.,  1876-78. 

*John  Newton  Pressly,  Minister,  Grandview,  la. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1831-33.  Studied  theology  at  Due  West.  Ordained 
by  Indiana  Presbytery,  June  27,  1838.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at 
Bethesda,  Shiloh,  and  Richland,  Ind.,  1838-51;  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1851-56; 
Albia  and  Service,  la.,  1858-62.  Stated  Supply  at  Indianola,  la.,  1857-58; 
Grandview,  la.,  1862-66.     Died,  Aug.  22,  1866. 


1 68  *  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Finley  Bigger  Pugh,         Manufacturer,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-72;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1S72-74.    Druggist,  Rush- 
ville,  Ind.,  1875-87.     Removed  to  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1887. 


Q. 

James  L.  Quinn,  Physician,  Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-61.  Private,  Co.  D,  156th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1864. 
M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1869.  Resident  Physician,  Cincinnati  Hospital, 
1S69-70.     Member  Eaton  Board  of  Pension  Examiners,  1891. 


R. 
*George  J.  Rabb,  Physician,  Linn  Co.,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63.  Lieutenant,  2nd  Mo.  Artillery,  1863-65. 
M.  D.,  StLouis  Med.  Coll.,  1866.    Died,  Feb.  11 ,  1889. 

*John  William  Rabb,  Lawyer,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-55.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1859.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  i860.  Captain,  Co.  I.  7th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861.  Captain  2nd  Indi- 
ana Battery,  1862.  Major,  2nd  Mo.  Regiment  of  Artillery,  1863.  Died, 
Jan.  20,  1868. 

Francis  Kellogg  Raymond,     Court  Reporter,    Winfield,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-71.     Official  Court  Reporter. 

James  Erastus  Reed,  Stock-raiser,  Towner,  N.  Dak. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-70.  Merchant,  Middletown,  O.,  1872-83. 
Stockraiser,  Towner,  N.  Dak.,  1883 — .  Member  First  Legislature  of  North 
Dakota. 

*Hugh  Thompson  Reid,  Lawyer,  Keokuk,  la. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1834-36.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Colonel,  15th  Iowa 
Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-63;  Brigadier-General,  1863.  Resigned,  1864. 
President  Des  Moines  Valley  R.  R.  Died,  Aug.  21,  1874,  from  wounds 
received  at  Shiloh. 

George  L.  Reinhard,  Lawyer,  Rockport,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-68.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869.  Private,  Co. 
I.,  15th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.  Prosecuting  Attorney  for  Spencer  County, 
Ind.,  1876-80.    Judge  of  2nd  Judicial  district,  1882 — .     Term   expires,  1894. 

Sutton  Clay  Richey,  Banker,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-55.  Druggist,  Oxford,  O.,  1857-91.  Treasurer 
of  Miami  Univ.,  1869—.  Treasurer  of  the  Village  of  Oxford,  1874—.  Presi- 
dent First  National  Bank. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

^David  Rinehart,  Farmer, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1852-54.     Died,  Sept.,  1859. 


169 

Eaton,  0. 


*Harry  Lacy  Robbins, 


Merchant, 


Falmouth,  Ky. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,    1870-72.     Hardware  Merchant.     Died,   April  24, 

1881. 


Isaac  Robertson, 


Lawyer, 


Hamilton,  O 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1837-39.     Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  practised 
law  continuously  at  Hamilton,  O. 


*Losado  Rodgers,  Student, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1850-51.     Died,  Nov.  11,  1851. 


Piqua,  O. 


^Edward  H.  Rossman,  Student, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-55.     Died,  Sept.  19,  1855. 


Hamilton,  O. 


^Stephen  Clegg  Rowan,  U.  S.  Navy  Officer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1825-26.  Appointed  Shipman,  U.  S.  Navy,  1826. 
Passed  Midshipman,  1832.  Cruised  in  the  "Vandalia"  during-  the  Semi- 
nole war.  Appointed  Lieutenant,  1837;  Commander,  1845.  Executive 
officer  of  the  sloop  "Cyane"  during  the  Mexican  war.  Commander  of 
"Pawnee,"  1861-62.  Appointed  Commodore  in  command  of  "New  Iron- 
sides," 1862-66.     Vice- Admiral,  1870.     Died,  March  31,  1890. 


John  Elbert  Sater, 

Attended  Miami   Univ., 
the  bar. 


1872-73; 


5. 

Lawyer, 

Marietta  Coll. 


Columbus,  O. 
l873~75-     Admitted  to 


Edson  M.  Schryver, 


Merchant, 


Baltimore,  Md. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.  Private  and  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A., 
1862-66.  Grain  Merchant.  President  Flour  Exchange,  1885-86.  Presi- 
dent Police  Commission  of  Baltimore.     President  Board  of  Trade. 

Orange  Watson  Schultz,  Merchant,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-88.    Engaged  in  Hardware  business. 


John  S.  Scobey, 


Lawyer, 


Greensburg,  Ind. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1841-43.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1844.  Colonel,  68th 
Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-63.  Prosecuting  Attorney,  1847-58.  InJiana  State 
Senator,  1852.    Democratic  Presidential  Elector,  1876. 


John  Neal  Scott, 


Lawyer, 


Port  Townsend,  Wash. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1850-55  and  1857.  Captain,  79th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf., 
1862-64.  Major  of  same,  1864-65.  Judge  City  Court,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1867-69. 


l7o  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY. 

William  Thomas  Scott,  Farmer,  Collinsville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-73.     A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1874.     Farmer. 

Harry  Ford  Scudder,      Student  of  Medicine,       Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1889-91.     Student,  Eclectic  Medical  Coll.,  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1891— . 
Address,  228  Court  street. 

John  M.  Scudder,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ., '1842.     M.  D.    Established  the  Eclectic  Medical 
Coll.  of  Ohio,  and  is  President  of  the  same.    Author  of  several  well  known 
medical  works. 
Address,  228  Court  street. 

Walter  Greenough  Shannon,       Life  Insurance,       Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87.  Treasurer,  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So- 
ciety, Cincinnati,  O.,  1888-90.     Agent,  Eaton,  O.,  1890—. 

George  W.  Shaw,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-41. 
Address,  Third  and  Perry  streets. 

*John  Horatio  Shepherd,  Lawyer,  Tonica,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-61.  First  Lieutenant,  104th  Illinois  Vols., 
1861.  Adjutant,  9th  Kentucky  Vols.,  1862-65.  Wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Chickamauga.  LL.  B.,'Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867.  Treasurer  of  La  Salle  Co., 
Ills.,  1870-71.    Died,  1872. 

Caleb  A.  Shera,  Banker,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868769  and  1870-72.  Cashier,  First  National 
Bank. 

Clarence  Edgar  Shook,  Solicitor,  Dayton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88.  Solicitor,  "Evening  News,"  Dayton,  0., 
1892-. 

John  W.  Short,  Teacher,  Liberty,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-69.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1886.  Private,  83rd 
Ohio  Vol.  Infantry.,  1862-65.  Wounded  at  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  April  v. 
1864.     Superintendent  of  Public  School,  Liberty,  Ind. 

vVilliam  H.  Simms,  Banker,  Dayton.  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1853-56.  President  Dayton  National  Bank.  Stock- 
holder, Huffman  Publishing  Company,  Third  Street  Railway,  Dayton 
Stock  Yards  Association,  and  various  other  stock  companies. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  171 

Elihu  Calvin  Simpson,  Minister,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-69.  A.  M.,  Westminster  Coll.  Ordained, 
May  5,  1874.  Pastor  of  United  Pres.  churches  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  1874-81. 
Hamilton,  O.,  1881— . 

Charles  B.  Simrall,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-62.     Admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  practised 
continuously  in  Cincinnati,  O. 
Residence,  Covington,  Ky. 

^Caleb  Blood  Smith,  Lawyer,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1825-26.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1828.  Practised  law 
at  Connersville,  Ind.,  1828-43  ;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1850-60.  Established 
and  edited  "The  Sentinel,"  1832.  Member  Indiana  Legislature,  2  terms. 
Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1843-49.  President  of  the  Nat- 
ional Republican  Convention,  Chicago,  Ills.,  i860.  Secretary  of  the  In- 
terior in  President  Lincoln's  Cabinet,  1861-62.  Appointed  U.  S.  District 
Judge,  Dec,  1862.     Died,  Jan.  7,  1864. 

Culbertson  Jones  Smith,  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-70.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876.  Prosecuting 
Attorney  for  Butler  County. 

*S.  Mitchell  Smith,  Journalist,  Columbus,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-68.     Died,  March  7,  1878. 

Wilson  B.  Smith,  Farmer,  Seven  Mile,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1863-64  and  1864-67.     Private,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

David  Basset  Snow,  Lawyer,  Ottawa,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1856-59  and  1860-62.  Sergeant,  Co.  K,  83rd  Ohio 
Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65.     E  L.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1867. 

Joseph  Crocker  Snow,  Minister,  Haverhill,  Mass 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-57.  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Tufts  Coll.  D.  D.,  St.  Law- 
rence Univ.  Ordained,  Oct.  1858.  Chaplain,  23  Maine  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63. 
Pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches  at  Norway,  Maine,  5  years;  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
14  years;  Newark,  N.  J.,  3  years;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  9  yearS.  President  of 
Westbrook  Seminary  and  Female  College,  Deering,  Maine,  3  years. 

Edward  Lush  Southgate,  Minister,  Newport,  Ky, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1859-62.  Private  3rd  Ky.  Battalion  C.  S.  A.,  1862- 
63.     Methodist  Minister. 

Frank  Hill  Southgate,  Physician,  Newport,  Ky. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1885-87.    M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1892. 


172  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*Colin  Spence,  Physician,  Clermont  Co..  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1832.  Practised  medicine,  Clermont  Co.,  O.,  1840- 
02.     Died,  Jan.  11,  1892. 

Walter  Lowrie  Spence,  Teacher,  Sidney,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-73.  A.  B.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1876.  A.  M.,  same, 
1877.  Teacher  of  public  schools  at  Pleasant  Run,  O.,  1878-80;  Shelbv  Co., 
O.,  1880—. 

James  Rudolph  Spivey,  Druggist,  Oxford,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1886-88;   Purdue  Univ.,  1889-91. 

John  McMillan  Stevenson,        Minister,         New  York,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1832-35.  A.  B.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  1836.  D.  D.  Stud- 
ied theology  at  Lane  Seminary.  Principal  Preparatory  Department,  Ken- 
yon  Coll.,  1837.  Licensed  as  a  minister  in  the  Pres.  church,  1840.  Prof, 
of  Greek,  Ohio  Univ.,  1841-42.  Pastor  of  Pres.  church  at  Troy,  O.,  1842-46; 
New  Albany,  Ind.,  i849-;57.  Elected  Secretary  of  the  American  Tract  s 
ciety,  June  20,  1857  and  is  still  in  this  position.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ., 
1845-49.  Author  of  "A  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Marquis;"  "Toils  and 
Triumphs  of  Colportage." 

*Marion  Marquis  Stevenson,        Teacher,       Bellefontaine,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1857-58.  Teacher  in  Greenfield  Academy,  1858- 
61.  Entered  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  Mortally  wounded  at  Rich  Mountain, "W.  Va., 
July  11,  1861.     Died,  Beverly,  Va.,  July  23,  1861. 

John  Williams  Stoddard,  Manufacturer,  Dayton,  0. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1854-56.      A.  B.,  Princeton   Coll.,  1858.      Manufac- 
turer of  Agricultural  Implements. 
Address,  Dayton  View. 

Harry  Lefevre  Strohm,  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,    1869-73.     Admitted   to  the   bar,    1877.      County 
Attorney  of  Kingham  County,  Kan.,  and  Judge  of  the  Criminal  Court. 
Address  1028-29  New  York  Life  Building. 


T. 
Frank  Tallmadge,  Stockman,  Columbus,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-72. 
Address,  35^  N.  High  street. 

*Thomas  A.  Taylor,  Lawyer,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,   1869-72.     LL.  B.,  Univ.   of  Mich.,  1874.     Editor 
"Connersville  News."     Died,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June,  1882. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.  173 

Alfred  Addison  Thomas,  Lawyer,  Chicago,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1864-65.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867.  Private, 
1th  Battalion,  Ohio  Cavalry,  1864.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  City  Solicitor 
of  Dayton,  1872-75.     Removed  to  Chicago,  1887. 

Alfred  Clarence  Thomas,  Student,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-88.     Student,  Boston  School   of  Technology, 

1890—. 

Address,  137  Walnut  street. 

^William  Irving  Thomas,  Lawyer,  Troy,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  i860.  Private,  Co.  H,  nth  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 
Died,  1866. 

Frank  Gardiner  Thompson,  Lawyer,  Eaton,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872-73.    Admitted  to  the  bar. 

Thomas  Volney  Thornton,  Lawyer,  Bedford,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-68.  A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1869.  LL.  B., 
Indiana  State  Univ.,  1871.  Clerk  of  Circuit  Court,  1884-92.  General  Man- 
ager of  the  Chicago  and  Bedford  Stone  Co. 

Lindorf  D.  L.  Tosh,  Lawyer,  Argentine,  Kan. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-70.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1873.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1876. 

*George  Smith  Trimble,  *  Hillsboro  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1867-68;  Kenyon  Coll.,  1868-70.  Died,  March  20, 
1879. 

William  Ernest  Truslow,         Banker,         Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1866-67.  A.  B.,  Washington  and  Lee,  1869. 
Banker. 


u. 

Joseph  Urmston,  Civil  Engineer,  Reily,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1887-88. 


V. 

John  Newton  Van  Deman,       Lawyer,      Washington  C.  H.,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1863-65.     Admitted  to   the  bar,   February,  1877. 
Local  Attorney,  C.  H.  &  D.  R.  R. 


174  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

Milton  Vernon,  Fruit  Grower,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56.     Chief  Clerk  in  Subsistence  department, 
U.  S.  A.,  1864-66.     Fruit  grower. 
Address,  Station  C. 

Robert  Stevenson  Voorhis,        Lawyer,        New  York,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1847-48.     A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1850.     LL.  B.,  Cin- 
cinnati Law  School,  1S52.     Prof,  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Med.   Coll.   of 
Missouri,  1867-69;  St  Louis  Coll.  of  Physicans,  1867-69.    Major  and  Judge 
Advocate  General  Missouri  Militia,  1861. 
Address,  56  Wall  street. 


w. 

Erwin  Dickey  Walker,  Minister,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1869-73.  A.  M.,  Wooster  Univ.  Studied  theology 
at  Lane  Sem.  Ordained,  Oct.,  1877.  Pastor  of  Presby.  churches  at  Pea- 
body,  Kan.,  1877-89;  Abilene,  Kan.,  1889-91;  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  1891— . 

Isaac  Newton  Walker,  Lawyer,  Lebanon,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1872.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Mayor  of  Lebanon, 
1889 — .     Trustee  of  the  Central  Ohio  Insane  Asylum. 

John  Montgomery  Wampler,        Druggist,        Richmond,  Ind. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1^70-73.     M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.     Deputy  Collec- 
tor, Internal  Revenue  Office,  Sixth  District  of  Indiana.     President  Board 
of  Health.     Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  R.,  K.  of  P. 
Address,  730  Main  street. 

*James  Durbin  Ward,  Lawyer,  Lebanon,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1838-40.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Prosecuting  Attor- 
ney of  Warren  Co.,  O.,  1845-51.  Member  State  Legislature,  1852-53.  Major, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  and  Colonel,  17th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65.  Brevetted 
Brigadier-General  on  account  of  meritorious  service  and  distinguished 
bravery  at  Chickamauga.  Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  Sept. 
19,  1863.  U.  S.  District  Attorney,  1866-68.  State  Senator,  1870-71.  Attor- 
ney for  N.  Y.  P.  and  O.  R.  R.,  1870-86.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1875-86. 
Died,  May  22,  1886. 

*James  Warnock,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1845-48.  A.  B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1849.  Admitted  to 
the  bar.  First  Lieutenant,  2nd  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-64.  Wounded  at  Look- 
out Mountain,  Nov.  24,  1863.  Promoted  to  Captain,  Jan.  31,  1863.  Died, 
July  2,  1872. 

Lewis  D.  Watson,  Banker,  Houston,  Tex. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1855-56. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


*75 


Perry  W.  Weidner, 

Attended   Miami   Univ.,     i< 

Staniland. 

Address,  Ware  Block. 


Book-keeper,  Dayton,  O. 

Bookkeeper,     Staniland,   Merkle    & 


John  B.  Weller,  Jr., 


Lawyer, 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-66.     Admitted  to  the  bar. 
Address,  213  Turk  street. 


*Walter  O.  Wells, 


Teacher, 


Oxford,  0. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1868-73.  A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1874.  Prof,  of 
Mathematics  in  Prof.  R.  H.  Bishop's  Latin  School.  Assistant  Secretary, 
Cincinnati  Type  Foundry,  3  years.     Died,  May  6,  1880. 

George  Reuben  Wendling,       Lecturer,       Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-63;  Chicago  Univ.,  1863-66.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1868.  Practised  law  at  Shelbyville,  Ills.,  1868-80.  Editor  of  "Cen- 
tral Illinois  Times,"  1869.  City  Attorney  of  Shelbyville,  1871-72.  Mem- 
ber Constitutional  Convention,  1870.  Author  of  a  number  of  lectures  on 
Modern  Skepticism,  one  of  which,  "A  Reply  to  Ingersoll  from  a  Quaker 
Standpoint,"  was  published  in  book  form.  Other  lectures,  "Saul  of  Tar- 
sus," "Stonewall  Jackson,"  "Popular  Delusions,"  "Hamlet  and  His  In- 
terpreters," "Voltaire,"  "Is  Death  the  End?  " 


J.   P.    WlDNEY, 


Physician, 


Los  Angeles.  Cal. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1861-62.     A.  M.,  Univ.  ofCal.  M.  D. 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Medicine,  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal. 


Univ.  of  Cal. 


*Zenas  Fisk  Wilber, 


Lawyer, 


Denver,  Col. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1858-60.  A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  i860.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1861.  Major  of  Fourth  Colored  Infantry.  Entered  Patent  Office, 
1876.     Chief  Examiner,  Electrical  Department,  1882.     Died,  Aug.  22,  1889. 


A.  G.  W7ILSON, 


Lawyer, 


Dayton,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1865-66.     Admitted  to  the  bar.    Practised  law  at 
Xenia,  0.,  and  Dayton,  0. 


Frank  Lawson  Wilson,  Physician, 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1871-72.     M.  D. 


Greenfield,  O. 


Moses  Fleming  Wilson, 


Lawyer, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1862.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1865.  Pros- 
ecuting Attorney,  Police  Court  of  Cincinnati,  1869-71.  Judge  of  Police 
Court,  1877-81.  Author  of  Criminal  Code  of  Ohio.  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1891. 


Robert  A.  Wilson, 

Attended  Miami' Univ.,  1872-73. 


Monmouth,  Ills. 


176  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 

*William  M.  Wilson,  Lawyer,  Greenville,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1826-29.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Member  Ohio 
State  Senate,  1846-48.  Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas.  Died,  June  15, 
1864. 

John  M.  Withrow,  Physician,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1870-73.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1877.  Su- 
perintendent Public  Schools,  Germantown,  O.,  1877-78;  Eaton,  O.,  1878- 
82.  M.  D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1884.  Assistant  Prof,  of  Gynecology,  Ohio 
Med.  Coll.  Trustee  of  Miami  Univ.,  1884— .  Vide,  Portrait  and  Sketch, 
"Miami  Journal,"  Vol.  II,  No.  8. 
Address,  291  West  Fourth  street. 

*William  Woodbridge,  Merchant,  Marietta,  O. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1836-37.     Died,  July  9,  1876. 

Maxwell  Van  Zandt  Woodhull,  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1860-62.  A.  M.,  Miami  Univ.,  1890.  Studied  law 
at  Columbia  Law  School.  Captain  and  Aide  de  Camp,  8th  Army  Corps, 
1862.  Adjutant-General,  General  David  Tyler's  staff,  1862.  Adjutant- 
General,  General  Wallace's  staff,  1863.  Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  Army  of  Tennesee,  1864.  Lieutenant-Colonel,  75th  Army  Corps, 
1865.  Brevet-Colonel,  1866.  Assistant  Secretary,  U.  S.  Legation,  London, 
England,  1871-72.  Chief  of  Division,  Consular  Bureau,  department  of 
State,  1878-80. 
Address,  2033  G  street. 

*Edward  M.  Wright,  Soldier,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  I860-62.  Was  graduated  from  West  Point,  1866. 
Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Regular  Army,  1866-74;  First  Lieutenant,  1874- 
76;  Captain,  1876-80.     Died,  April  24,  1880. 

*Richard  Yates,  Statesman,  Springfield,  Ills. 

Attended  Miami  Univ.,  1828-30.  A.  B.,  Illinois  Coll.,  1838.  Member 
Illinois  Legislature,  1842-50.  Member  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives, 
1850-54.  Governor  of  Illinois,  1860-64.  Member  U.  S.  Senate,  1865-71. 
Died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  23,  1873. 


DIRECTORY, 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


ALABAMA. 

HUNTSVILLE. 
Joseph  L.  McCracken,  Merchant. 

MOBILE. 
James  O.  Shiras,  Electrician. 

ARIZONA. 

PHCENIX. 
John  N.  Irwin,  Lawyer. 

ARKANSAS. 

PALESTINE. 
Thomas  C.  Magoffin,  Merchant. 

PINE  BLUFF. 
Charles  H.  Colburn. 

STUTTGART. 
Nathan  M.  Brown,  Horticulturist. 

CALIFORNIA. 

ARCATA. 
James  S.  Todd,  Minister. 

BERKELEY. 
Edwin  T.  Peck,  Cashier. 

ELSINORE. 
Samuel  M.  Cambern,  Lawyer. 

FORT  JONES. 
Charles  S.  Cowan,  Physician. 

FRESNO. 
James  M.  Cory,  General  Business. 

GOLDEN  GATE. 
Horatio  B.  McBride,  Minister. 


IONE. 

John  Wallace,  Minister. 

LOS  ANGELES. 

Joseph  C.  Oliver,  Broker. 
Milton  Vernon,  Fruit  Grower, 

Station  C. 
J.  P.  Widney,  Physician. 

MESSINA. 
Benjamin  L-  Baldridge,  Minister. 

MONROVIA. 
David  R.  Colmery,  Minister. 

OAKLAND. 

Nelson  Carr,  Teacher. 
James  G.  Chestnut,  Lawyer. 
David  Morrow,  Minister. 

PASADENA. 
Thomas  D.  Garvin,  Minister. 

RIVERSIDE. 

Henry  O.  Evans,  Civil  Engineer. 

John  E.  Hill. 

Christian  P.  Pann,  Minister. 

SAN  DIEGO. 

Oliver  S.  Witherby,  Lawyer, 

1106  D  street. 

SAN  FRANCISCO. 

John  S.  Hittell,  Journalist, 

1216  Hyde  street. 
Theodore  H.  Hittell,  Lawyer, 

808  Turk  street. 
Joseph  C.  McKee,  Lawyer, 

137  Montgomery  street. 
John  B.  Weller,  Jr.,  Lawyer, 

213  Turk  street. 
James  A.  Whiteside,  Agent, 

105  Taylor  street. 


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MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


SAN  JOSR. 

Jacob  N.  Brown,  Physician, 

29  East  Santa  Clara  street. 
Benjamin  Cory,  Physician, 

97  South  First  street. 
Andrew  J.  Surface,  Teacher. 

SAN  RAFAEL. 
James  S.  McDonald,  Minister. 

SANTA  ANA. 
Henry  A.  Booth,  Minister. 

SANTA  BARBARA. 
Henry  Stoddard,  Real  Estate. 

SANTA    MONICA. 
John  B.  Roby. 

SOUTH  PASADENA. 
John  M.  Graham,  Minister. 

WESTMINSTER. 
Anthony  C.  Junkin,  Minister. 

WOODBRIDGE. 

Moses  D.  A.  Steen,  Minister. 

COLORADO. 

DENVER. 

Thomas  N.  Haskell,  Minister, 

1643  Sherman  avenue. 
Isaac  W.  Monfort,  Minister, 

2435  Grant  avenue. 
William  S.  Sloan,  Solicitor, 

Care,  "Rocky  Mountain  News." 
Robert  B.  Stanton,  Civil  Engineer. 
Nathaniel  J.  Thompson,  Farmer, 

2229  Clarkson  street. 
William  M.  Thomson,  Minister, 

1355  Inslee  street. 
William  Allen  Wallace,  Broker, 

429  East  Bayard  street. 

FORT  COLLINS. 

Alston  Ellis,  Teacher. 

LONGMONT. 
George  T.  Crissman,  Minister. 

PUEBLO. 

Samuel  W.  Townsend,  Book-keeper. 

CONNECTICUT. 

DANBURY. 

James  Vincent,  Minister. 


STAFFORD. 
Thaddeus  C.  Druley,  Minister. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

BROOKLAND. 
Irvin  B.  Wright,  Lawyer. 

GEORGETOWN. 

Thomas  A.  Fullerton,  Minister. 

WASHINGTON. 

John  S.  Billings,  Physician, 

U.  S.  Surgeon  General's  Office. 
William  Birney,  Lawyer, 

458  Louisiana  avenue. 
John  K.  Boude,  Physician, 

905  R  street,  N.  W. 
William  W.  Cheshire,  Examiner, 

105  Eleventh  street,  S.  E. 
Robert  Christy,  Lawyer, 

1606  Seventeenth  street,  W.  N.  W. 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Lawyer, 

White  House. 
John  J.  Hayden,  Lawyer, 

929  K  street,  N.  W. 
James  Long,  Teacher, 

900  K  street,  N.  W. 
William  H.  H.  Miller,  Lawyer, 

U.  S.  Attorney-General. 
William  B.  Moore,  Statistician, 

Health  Department. 
Robert  E.  Morris,  Real  Estate, 

700  Fourteenth  street,  N.  W. 
John  W.  Noble,  Lawyer, 

Secretary  of  the  Interior. 
Samuel  Shellabarger,  Lawyer. 
Alfred  Thomas,  Clerk, 

Treasury  Department. 
George  R.  Wendling,  Lecturer. 
Alexander  R.  Williams,  Merchant, 

615  Seventh  street,  N.  W. 

Maxwell  Van  Z.  Woodhull,    Lawyer, 

2033  G  street. 

FLORIDA. 

JACKSONVILLE. 

William  H.  Christy,  Lawyer, 

57  West  Adams  street. 

KISSIMMEE. 
Lawrence  M.  Stevens,  Minister. 

SANFORD. 
William  H.  Evans,  Physician. 

SWITZERLAND. 
Charles  L.  Clarke. 

TALLAHASSE. 
John  M.  Parshall,  Planter. 


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TAMPA. 

James  W.  Graham,  Minister. 

GEORGIA. 

ATLANTA. 

William  T.  Ashford,  Merchant, 

258  Peachtree  street. 
Jacob  N.  Brown,  Lawyer, 

Room  50,  Old  Capitol  Building. 

ILLINOIS. 

ALTO  PASS. 
Holly  R.  Buckingham,  Lawyer. 

BUCKLEY. 
Jesse  T.  McClave,  Farmer. 

•  CAMP  GROVE. 
John  B.  McDill,  Physician. 

CARTHAGE. 
David  Mack,  Lawyer. 

CHARLESTON. 
Alfred  C.  Ficklin,  Lawyer. 

CHICAGO. 
Aaron  D.  Baldwin,  Editor, 

^  1016  W.  Adams  street. 
Sylvester  L.  Bishop,   Civil  Engineer, 
1615  Wabash  avenue. 
John  G.  Bronson,  Broker, 

235  Michigan  avenue. 
Alexander  Buckingham,  Lawyer, 

164  Madison  street. 
Loring  Bundy,  Book-keeper, 

Corner  Lake  and  Michigan  avenues. 
Calvin  W.  Courtwright,  Minister, 

4033  Vincennes  avenue. 
James  A.  Hair,  Broker, 

4823  Lake  avenue. 
Samuel  G.  Hair,  Broker, 

4417  Lake  avenue. 
Benton  J.  Hall,  Lawyer, 

25  and  26  Honore  Building. 
Henry  T.  Helm,  Lawyer, 

189  LaSalle  street. 
Joseph  B.  Leake,  Lawyer, 

218  Cass  street. 
John  C.  Lewis,  Superintendent, 

4138  Ellis  avenue. 
Lemoine  Lowe. 
Robert  L.  Lyons,  Lawyer, 

172  LaSalle  street. 
Alexander  C.  McClurg,  Publisher, 

60  Lake  Shore  Drive. 
Austin  Morris,  Lawyer. 
George  V.  Nauerth,  Lawyer, 

340  Dearborn  street. 
Abram  M.  Pence,  Lawyer, 

550  North  State  street. 


John  P.  Reynolds,  Lawyer, 

468  LaSalle  avenue. 
David  Swing,  Minister, 

66  Lake  Shore  Drive. 
Alfred  A.  Thomas,  Lawyer. 

CHICAGO    LAWN. 
Benjamin  R.  Finch,  Solicitor. 

DESPLAINES. 
Heber  Gill,  Minister. 

DU    QUOIN. 
John  R.  Smith,  Coal  Merchant. 

EVANSTON. 
Clarence  Dickinson,  Student. 

GALENA. 

David  Clark,  Minister. 

GREENVILLE. 
Asa  Mulford,  Farmer. 

JERSEYVILLE. 
Allen  A.  Barnett,  Physician. 

KANKAKEE. 
William  H.  Prestley,  Minister. 

LINN. 
Samuel  C.  Baldridge,  Minister. 

MALTA. 
John  R.  Johnston,  Minister. 

MENDOTA. 
Garnet  A.  Pollock,  Minister. 

METROPOLIS. 
Benjamin  C.  Swan,  Minister. 

MONMOUTH. 
John  J.  Glenn,  Lawyer. 
Thomas  H.  Rogers,  Teacher. 
Robert  A.  Wilson. 

MT.    CARMEL. 
Joseph  H.  Stevenson,  Minister. 

OQUAWKA. 

Wilberforce  Reynolds,  Clerk. 

OTTAWA. 

David  B.  Snow,  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Stout,  Physician. 

PARIS. 
James  A.  Nelson,  Teacher. 


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MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


PEKIN. 

William  Stanbery,  Lawyer. 

PEORIA. 

Samuel  I.  McClelland,  Merchant. 

516  Perry  street. 

RANTOUT. 
Samuel  Graves,  Teacher. 

SHAWNEETOWN. 

Francis  E.  Callicott,  Lawyer. 
Alexander  H.  Rowan,  Lawyer. 

SHELBYVILLE. 
Anthony  Thornton,  Lawyer. 

SPRINGFIELD. 
Andrew  M.  Brooks,  Teacher. 

SULLIVAN. 
Joseph  B.  Titus,  Lawyer. 

VIRDEN. 
John  M.  Robinson,  Minister. 

VIRGINIA. 
David  J.  Strain,  Minister. 

INDIANA. 

ALQUINA. 
Pinckney  M.  Ferguson,  Farmer. 

ANDERSON. 
Oliver  Broadbent,  Physician. 

BEDFORD. 
Thomas  V.  Thornton,  Lawyer. 

BILLINGSVILLE. 
Zachary  T.  Jones,  Farmer. 

BROOKVILLE. 

Fielding  R.  A.  Jeter,  Farmer. 
William  H.  Moore,  Minister. 
George  F.  O' Byrne,  Lawyer. 

CLIFTON. 
Isaac  N.  Snyder,  Farmer. 

CONNERSVILLE. 

Jefferson  H.  Claypool,  Lawyer. 
John  B.  McFarland,  Manufacturer. 
James  N.  Huston,  Banker. 
James  C.  Mount,  Banker. 

CRAWFORDSVILLE. 
William  H.  Tolbert. 


DUBLIN. 
Robert  N.  John,  Minister. 

ELSTON. 
Franklin  M.  Hunt,  Farmer. 

FOREST  HILL. 
Thomas  M.  Gossard,  Minister. 

FORT  WAYNE. 
Edward  P.  Williams,  Merchant. 

FRANKFORT. 
}ohn  C.  Faber,  Lawyer. 

GREENCASTLE. 
Aaron  H.  Morris,  Minister. 

GREENSBURG. 

William  Cumback,  Lawyer. 
William  P.  Shannon,  Teacher. 
John  S.  Scobey,  Lawyer. 

HANOVER. 
Jeremiah  M.  Oldfather,  Minister. 

INDIANAPOLIS. 

James  P.  Cowan,  Minister, 

315  N.  East  street. 
John  Babb  Elam,  Lawyer, 

300  Park  avenue. 
Finley  B.  Pugh,  Manufacturer. 

LA  FAYETTE. 

Joseph  C.  Davidson. 
Jacob  A.  Zeller,  Teacher. 

LA  GRANGE. 
Thomas  Edgar  Hughes,  Minister. 

LA  PORTE. 
George  L.  Andrew,  Physician. 

LAWRENCEBURG. 

Ambrose  E.  Nowlin,  Farmer. 
Okey  B.  Nowlin. 

LIBERTY. 

Joseph  W.  Connaway,  Lawyer. 
James  E.  Morris,  Physician. 
William  E.  Morris,  Stock  Raiser. 
John  W.  Short,  Teacher. 

LOGANSPORT. 

Edward  S.  Scott,  Minister. 
Henry  C.  Thornton,  Lawyer. 
Williamson  Wright,  Lawyer. 

MADISON. 
John  Long  Aten,  Minister. 


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183 


NEW  CASTLE. 
Eugene  H.  Bundy,  Lawyer. 

PERU. 
Robert  P.  Effinger,  Lawyer. 

PLYMOUTH. 
Jeremiah  M.  Klinger,  Civil  Engineer. 

PORTLAND. 

Robert  E.  Lowry,  Lawyer. 

PRAIRIETON. 
Jacob  W.  Ogle,  Farmer. 

PRINCETON. 

Samuel  R.  Stormont,  Minister. 

RICHMOND. 

Isaac  M.  Hughes,  Minister, 

323  North  Ninth  street. 
Thomas  J.  McClelland,  Minister, 

311  N.  Eighth  street. 
Isaac  B.  Morris,  Lawyer. 
John  M.  Wampler,  Druggist. 
John  L.  Yaryan,  Lawyer. 

ROCKPORT. 
George  L.  Reinhard,  Lawyer. 

RUSHVILLE. 
John  Arnold,  Physician. 
Lycurgus  M.  Carmichael,  Clerk. 

SHELBYVILLE. 
Edward  H.  Chadwick,  Lawyer. 

SPRINGFIELD. 
Asbury  E.  Krom. 

TERRE  HAUTE. 
William  W.  Byers,  Manufacturer. 

UNION   CITY. 
Everett  A.  MacDonald. 

VERNON. 

James  Gilchrist,  Minister. 

WINCHESTER. 

Calvin  W.  Diggs,  Insurance. 
Martin  B.  Miller,  Lawyer. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

SOUTH    MCALLISTER. 
Henry  L.  Haynes,  Lawyer. 


IOWA. 

BOONE. 

William  B.  Means,  Broker. 

CHEROKEE. 
John  C.  Hutchison,  Minister. 

COLUMBUS  CITY. 

Robert  T.  Jones,  Farmer. 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS. 
Lewis  W.   Ross,  Lawyer, 

203-204  Merriam  block. 

CRESTON. 
James  W.  McDill,  Lawyer. 

DES  MOINES. 
John  J.  Davis,  Lawyer, 

1 169  Twenty-second  street. 

DUBUQUE. 
George  Crane,  Lawyer. 

GLENWOOD. 
Peregrine  D.  Foster,  Merchant. 

KEOKUK. 

Wells  M.  Irwin,  Lawyer. 
Robert  M.  Marshall,  Lawyer. 
Samuel  T.  Marshall,  Lawyer. 

MEDIAPOLIS. 
Joseph  H.  Marshall,  Minister. 

RED  OAK. 
Cornelius  C.  Platter,  Farmer. 

SALEM. 

James  Welsh,  Minister. 

SIGOURNEY. 
William  R.  Hollingsworth,  Editor. 

WASHINGTON. 
James  B.  Combs,  Physician. 
James  Henry  Elliott,  Minister. 
David  C.  Kyle,  Civil  Engineer. 

WINTERSET.  • 
Charles  T.  McCaughan,  Minister. 
Elias  L.  Zeller,  Farmer. 

KANSAS. 

ALMA. 
James  M.  McFarland,  Land  Owner. 

ARGENTINE. 
Lindorf  D.  L.  Tosh,  Lawyer. 


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MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


BELOIT. 
John  G.  Craven,  Minister. 

BIRD  CITY. 
Edgar  A.  Baldwin,  Farmer. 

CONCORDIA. 
Archibald  A.  Carnahan,  Lawyer. 

ELDORADO. 

William  M.  Fisher,  Lawyer. 

EMPORIA. 

Edward  N.  Evans,  Lawyer. 
Aaron  M.  Flory,  Lawyer. 
Michael  Weaver,  Lawyer, 

806  Cottonwood  street. 

Howard. 

William  H.  Reid,  Minister. 
HUTCHINSON. 

Christopher  Bishir,  Nurseryman. 
James  L.  Buell,  Minister. 

IOLA. 
James  P.  Wright,  Minister. 

KANAPOLIS. 
Silas  A.  Day,  Lawyer. 

LANE. 
John  C.  Wakefield,  Druggist. 

LYONS. 
John  R.  Bell. 
William  H.  Hillis,  Minister. 

MANKATO. 

George  S.  Bishop,  Banker. 
Robert  H.  Bishop,  Jr.,  Farmer. 

MEADE.  • 
Benjamin  Mills,  Minister. 

MOUND  VALLEY. 
James  H.  Clark,  Minister. 

NEWTON. 
Samuel  T.  Danner,  Farmer. 

NORTONVILLE. 
Wellington  Wright,  Minister. 

OLATHE. 
Benjamin  S.  McFarland,  Teacher. 

OSWEGO. 
John  N.  McClung,  Minister. 


OTTAWA. 

Amherst  Franklin,  Lawyer. 
John  P.  Logan,  Physician. 

PLYMOUTH. 
Samuel  T.  Bennett,  Farmer. 

ST.  JOHN. 
William  H.  Honnell,  Minister. 

SPEAREVILLE. 
Henry  M.  Shockley,  Minister. 

STERLING. 

Charles  K.  Beckett,  Ranchman. 
George  W.  Potter,  .Physician. 

THOMPSONYILLF. 
Matthew  N.  Brown,  Farmer. 

TOPKKA. 
Samuel  G.  Stewart,  Physician. 

\VASHINGT<  I 
George  Hageman,  Minist 

WICHITA. 

William  W.  Johnston,  Jr.,  Merchant. 
Jame  1  M.  Naylor,  Teacher. 

WINFIELD. 
Francis  K.  Raymond,  Court  Reporter. 

KENTUCKY. 

COVINGTON. 

John  P.  Ernst,  Banker. 
Charles  H.  Fisk,  Lawyer. 
John  W.  Hall,  Jr.,  Teacher. 

FALMOUTH. 
James  H.  Barbour,  Physician. 

FERN  CREEK. 

Noah  Cartwright,  Farmer. 
William  M.  Morrison,  Teacher. 

KUTTAWA. 
Charles  Anderson,  Lawyer. 

LEBANON. 

Andrew  J.  Grundy,  Farmer. 
John  C.  Maxwell,  Physician. 

LOUISVILLE. 

James  R.  Collier,  Minister, 

1927  West  Jefferson  street. 
Charles  L-  Grant,  Physician, 

1504  West  Chestnut  street. 


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185 


Henry  H.  Grant,  Physician, 

1916  Market  street. 
William  E.  Grant,  Physician, 

721  West  Jefferson  street. 
Samuel  McKee,  Lawyer, 

216  Fifth  street. 

MAYSVILLE. 
John  F.  Barbour,  Banker. 

MT.  STERLING. 
John  S.  Williams,  Lawyer. 

NEWPORT. 

Albert  S.  Berry,  Lawyer. 
Shaler  Berry,  Student. 
John  L.  Phythian,  Physician. 
Oliver  W.  Root,  Lawyer. 
Edward  L.  Southgate,  Minister. 
Frank  H.  Southgate,  Student. 

OWENSBORO. 
Charles  M.  Moore,  U.  S.  Storekeeper. 

PADUCAH. 
John  W.  Bloomfield,  Lawyer. 
PARIS. 

Washington  Fithian,  Physician. 
Richard  H.  Hanson,  Lawyer. 

PEWEE   VALLEY. 
Henry  M.  Woodruff,  Merchant. 

SHELBYVILLE. 
Thomas  L.  Goff,  Tobacco  Merchant. 

WILLIAMSTOWN. 

James  William  Burgess,  Salesman. 

LOUISIANA. 

NEW  ORLEANS. 
Robert  E.  Craig,  Cotton  Merchant. 

TALLULAH. 
James  T.  McClellan,  Merchant. 

MARYLAND. 

BALTIMORE. 

Edson  M.  Schryver,  Merchant. 

Care,  Board  of  Trade. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

BELMONT. 

William  S.  Kennedy,  Litterateur, 

Concord  avenue. 


BOSTON. 

Andrew  Blume,  Lawyer. 
George  B.  Peck,  Minister, 

38  Humphreys  street. 

HAVERHILL. 
Joseph  C.  Snow,  Minister. 

MICHIGAN. 

BATTLE  GREEK. 
James  S.  Baker,  Merchant. 

BENTON  HARBOR. 
William  Hamilton,  Horticulturist. 

BIG   RAPIDS. 

Elijah  F.  Dewey,  Lawyer. 

DETROIT. 
James  S.  Dewey,  Lawyer, 

66  Joy  street. 
James  D.  Liggett,  Minister, 

715  Fourth  avenue. 
Rodney  Mason,  Lawyer. 

EAST   SAGINAW. 
William  C.  McClure,  Banker. 

403  South  Washington  avenue. 

GRAND  HAVEN. 
Samuel  C.  Glover,  Merchant. 

GRAND    RAPIDS. 

Herdman  E.  Grand-Girard,  Druggist, 
128  Monroe  street. 

NILES. 
William  T.  Dougan,  Physician. 

MINNESOTA. 

DULUTH. 

Stanley  W.  Higgins,  Merchant. 
Marc  W.  Lewis,  Civil  Engineer. 

HASTINGS. 
Alexander  Telford,  Minister. 

HOWARD    LAKE. 
David  Murdock,  Minister. 

LAKE    CITY. 
George  R.  Patton,  Physician. 

MINNEAPOLIS. 

Robert  N.  Adams,  Minister, 

327  Hennepin  avenue. 
Isaiah  Faries,  Minister, 

527  South  Seventh  street. 
Patrick  H.  Gunckel,  Lawyer, 

1614  Second  avenue. 


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Lawrence  G.  Hay,  Minister, 

43  Fifteenth  street,  N. 

James  W.  McGregor,  Minister. 
Henry  L.  Moore,  Real  Estate, 

3132  Hennepin  avenue. 
Ezra  F.  Pabody,  Druggist, 

28  Thirteenth  street. 
Alfred  M.  Shuey,  Manufacturer, 

Century  Building. 

PINE  BEND. 
Frederick  Maltby,  Farmer. 

REDWOOD    FALLS. 
D.  L-  Bigham. 

ST.    PAUL. 
Robert  Christie,  Minister. 
David  E.  Platter,  Minister, 

26  Schulte  Block. 
John  Woods,  Minister, 

Merriam  Park. 

WABASHA. 

John  William  Steel,  Lawyer, 

Corner  Peirce  and  Second  streets. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

BILOXI. 
Joseph  R.  Davis,  Lawyer. 

MISSISSIPPI   CITY. 
James  P.  Caldwell,  Lawyer. 

STARKVILLE. 
Marion  Morrison,  Minister. 

WINCHESTER. 
Samuel  H.  Powe,  Manufacturer. 

MISSOURI. 

AVILLA. 
John  K.  Brooks,  Physician. 

BETHANY. 
David  J.  Heaston,  Lawyer. 

BOWLING   GREEN. 

Edward  E.  Moore,  Farmer. 
William  P.  Moore,  Auditor. 

CARROLLTON. 
Mitchell  M.  Graham,  Artist. 

CARTHAGE. 
Robert  F.  Brooks,  Physician. 

DEEPWATER. 
William  Coleman,  Minister. 


ELDON. 
John  C.  Morrison,  Farmer. 

FULTON. 

Robert  Morrison,  Minister. 
William  W.  Robertson,  Minister. 

GRAHAM. 
Ferman  D.  Davis,  Teacher. 

INDEPENDENCE. 
John  McCoy,   Manufacturer. 

KANSAS  CITY. 

Samuel  S.  Laws,  Minister, 

Centropolis  Hotel. 
John  Marcellus  Logan,  Physician, 

1303  East  Eighth  street. 
Joseph  A.  Morrow,  Minister, 

1603  Penn  street. 
Omar  Newman,  Broker, 

Sheidley  Building. 
Harry  Lefevre  Strohm,  Lawyer, 

1028-29  New  York  Life  Building. 
William  F.  Wilkins,  Physician, 

1907  Holmes  street. 

MARYVILLE. 
John  S.  Schenck,  Lawyer. 

MEXICO. 

Charles  H.  Hardin,  Lawyer. 
Daniel  A.  McMillan,  Teacher. 

PLEASANT   HILL. 
Henry  B.  Boude,  Minister. 

POPLAR    BLUFF. 
Erwin  D.  Walker,  Minister. 

SCHELL    CITY. 

Isaac  Coe  Sickels,  Farmer. 

SEDALIA. 

Burwell  G.  Wilkerson,  Lawyer, 

322  West  Seventh  street. 

ST.   CHARLES. 

John  Jay  Johns,  Farmer. 

ST.   JOSEPH. 

Samuel  M.  Markle,  Real  Estate. 

ST.    LOUIS. 

James  Hall  Brookes,  Minister, 

4429  Pine  street. 
Joseph  S.  Fullerton,  Lawyer. 
William  E.  Guy,  Merchant. 
William  R.  Henderson,  Minister. 
Philip  North  Moore,  Geologist. 

55  Laclede  Building 


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187 


Robert  Moore,  Civil  Engineer, 

61  Vandwenter  Place. 
William  H.  Parks,  Minister, 

1 1 22  Chambers  street. 
Meade  C.  Williams,  Minister, 

Care  "The  Mid-Continent." 

WARRENSBURG. 

Andrew  Watts  Rogers,  Lawyer. 

WARSAW. 
James  R.  Jones,  Lawyer. 

WESTPORT. 
John  C.  Bonham,  Minister. 

MONTANA. 

HELENA. 
Ambrose  W.  Lyman,  Journalist. 

NEBRASKA. 

FAIRBURY. 

Thomas  Harbine,  Banker. 

NORTH    PLATTE. 
Anson  S.  Baldwin,  Lawyer. 

OMAHA. 
Louis  D.  Holmes. 

PAWNEE   CITY. 

James  N.  Eckman,  Banker. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

ALPINE. 
Ben  Pratt  Runkle,  Soldier. 

FREEHOLD. 
Andrew  G.  Chambers,  Minister. 

MONT  CLAIR. 
James  K.  Hitchcock,  Lawyer. 

NEWTON. 
Alexander  H.  Young,  Minister. 

PATERSON. 
Franklin  E.  Miller,  Minister. 

PERTH   AMBOY. 
Arthur  R.  Naylor,  Minister. 

PRINCETON. 
Alexander  T.  Ormond,  Teacher. 


NEW  YORK. 

AMSTERDAM. 

Joshua  R.  Kyle,  Minister, 

61  Arch  street. 

CENTER  WHITE  CREEK. 
James  E.  Bruce,  Minister. 

DOWNSVILLE. 
Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Minister. 

ITHACA.  • 

Edwin  Emerson,  Student'.- 

KILL   BUCK. 
Ebenezer  W.  Bullard,  Minister. 

NEW   YORK. 

James  C.  Beard,  Artist, 

1 10  Fifth  avenue. 
William  J.  Comly,  Artist, 

15  Twentieth  street. 
John  Cooper,  Merchant, 

146  West  Forty-third  street. 
Quinton  Corwine,  Lawyer, 

2  Wall  street. 
John  I.  Covington,  Insurance, 

45-47-49  Cedar  street. 
John  P.  Craighead,  Lawyer, 

Tribune  Building. 
Harmar  Denny,  Priest, 

30  West  Sixteenth  street. 
Henry  M.  MacCracken,  Minister, 

84  Irving  Place. 
William  M.  Mixer,  Manufacturer, 

113  West  Twenty-fifth  street. 
William  J.  Molyneaux,  Lawyer. 
James  B.  Patterson. 
Whitelaw  Reid,  Editor, 

Tribune  Building. 
Milton  Sayler,  Lawyer, 

316  West  Twenty- third  street. 
William  M.  Smith,  Lawyer, 

207  West  Forty-fourth  street. 
John  McM.  Stevenson,  Minister. 
Robert  S.  Voorhis,  Lawyer, 

56  Wall  street. 
Edgar  M.  Ward,  Artist, 

West  Tenth  street. 
William  H.  Winters,  Lawyer, 

Post-office  Building. 

OTISVILLE. 
William  S.  Humphreys,  Teacher. 

PUTNAM. 
John  A.  Reynolds,  Minister. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 
devil's  lake. 

John  T.  Killen,  Minister. 


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SARGEANT. 
Edward  S.  Bishop,  Banker. 

TOWNER. 
James  E.  Reed,  Stock-raiser. 

OHIO. 

ADA. 
William  H.  Powers,  Teacher. 
AKRON. 

William  E.  Clough,  Physician. 

ALPHA. 

Albert  Ankeney,  Farmer. 
Horace  Ankeney,  Farmer. 

BATAVIA. 

Leonard  W.  Bishop,  Physician. 
Lucius  W.  Bishop,  Physician. 
Lewis  D.  Manning,  Lawyer. 

BELLEFONTAINE. 
George  L.  Kalb,  Minister. 

BLANCHESTER. 
Eberle  D.  Smith,  Banker. 

BLUE   ASH. 
William  Johnston,  Physician. 

BOURNEVILLE. 
William  Taylor,  Farmer. 

CALCUTTA. 
James  N.  Swan,  Minister. 

CALDWELL. 
John  Bower,  Minister. 

CAMDEN. 
James  S.  Ferguson,  Physician. 

CAM  PBELLSTO  WN . 
John  G.  Oxer,  Farmer. 

CARTHAGE. 
Samuel  H.  For  man,  Farmer. 

CEDARVILLE. 
Samuel  M.  Ramsey,  Minister. 

CHILLICOTHE. 
Marcus  G.  Evans,  Lawyer. 
William  E.  Evans,  Lawyer. 
Robert  C.  Galbraith,  Minister. 
John  R.  Mayo,  Lawyer. 
Samuel  F.  McCoy,  Lawyer. 
James  C.  Quinn,  Banker. 


CINCINNATI. 
Charles  F.  Andress,  Clerk, 

134  West  Seventh  street. 
Stephen  C.  Ayres.  Oculist, 

64  West  Seventh  street. 
Myron  Banning,  Coal  Merchant, 

Allen  Building. 
Charles  E.  Brown,  Lawyer, 

27  Johnston  Building. 
Charles  P.  Brown,  Student, 

27  Johnston  Building. 
William  M.  Burgovne,  Merchant, 

6o"West  Third  street. 
John  W.  Caldwell,  Lawyer, 

1 1  Temple  Bar. 
William  Carson,  Phvsician, 

138  East  Third  street. 
John  R.  Chamberlin,  Journalist, 

11  Prospect  street,  Mt.  Auburn. 
William  H.  Chamberlin,  Journalist, 
N.  W.  Corner  of  Fourth  and  Vine  Sts. 
John  T.  Cleveland,  Physician, 

474  West  Seventh  street. 
Edward  N.  Clingman,  Lawyer, 

27  Johnston  Building. 
Francis  M.  Coppock,  Lawver, 

180  Walnut  street. 
Benjamin  F.  Davis,  Lawyer, 

489  Central  avenue. 
Frank  Davis,  Clerk, 

Postoffice. 
Parker  Dickson,  Lawyer, 

35  West  Fourth  street. 
Richard  T.  Durrell,  Lawyer, 

332  Richmond  street. 
Charles  W.  Earn  1st,  Lawyer, 

43  Wiggins  Block. 
Anderson  N.  Ellis,  Physician, 

213  Findlay  street. 
James  J.  Faran,  Lawyer, 

122  East  Third  street. 
Clinton  W.  Gerard,  Lawyer, 
215  Woodburn  avenue,  Walnut  Hills. 
Alfred  M.  Greer,  book-keeper, 

98  Vine  street. 
William  S.  Groesbeck,  Lawyer. 
Edward  A.  Guy,  Evangelist, 

10  Hopkins  street. 
Simon  A.  Hageman,  Physician, 

524  McMillan  street. 
George  V.  Halliday,  Manufacturer, 

41  Elm  srreet. 
Charles  Hanna. 
Thomas  Hanna,  Lawyer, 

21  West  Third  street. 
Lyman  Harding,  Teacher. 
Charles  M.  Hepburn,  Lawyer, 

99  West  Fourth  street. 
John  W.  Herron,  Lawyer, 

69  Pike  street. 
Harry  W.  Hughes,  Commission, 

59  West  Fourth  street. 
Samuel  F.  Hunt,  Lawyer, 

Fifth  and  Main  streets. 
Miles  Johnston,  Lawyer, 

271  Main  street. 


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189 


Andrew  C.  Kemper,  Physician, 

101  Broadway. 
D.  Rice  Kemper,  Manufacturer. 
Edward  H.  Kleinschmidt,  Lawyer, 

Corner  Main  and  Court  streets. 
William  S.  Ludlow,  Broker, 

77  Garfield  place. 
John  H.  Macready,  Physician, 

29  Wesley  avenue. 
David  W.  McClung, 

Government  Building. 
Henry  B.  McClure,  Lawyer, 

Carlisle  Building. 
Alexander  McGuffey,  Lawyer. 
James  C.  McMechan,  Physician, 

367  West  Seventh  street. 
Wade  McMillan,  Student, 

Walnut  Hills. 
James  C.  Mears,  Salesman, 

Avondale. 
Joseph  G.  Monfort,  Minister, 

178  Elm  street. 
Clark  B.  Montgomery,  Lawyer. 
Aaron  E.  Moore,  Lawyer, 

271  Main  street. 
George  C.  Ogden,  Physician, 

Price  Hill. 
Melancthon  W.  Oliver,  Lawyer, 

Price  Hill. 
Alexander  Paddock,  Lawyer, 

17^  West  Third  Street. 
Hiram  D.  Peck,  Lawyer, 

32  McGregor  avenue. 
Morris  Peck,  Accountant, 

United  Bank  Building. 
David  H.  Pottenger,  Lawyer, 

Third  and  Walnut  streets. 
J.  Riner  Sayler,  Lawyer, 

Grand  Hotel. 
Nelson  Sayler,  Lawyer, 

58  West  Third  street. 
Harry  F.  Scudder,  Student, 

228  Court  street. 
John  M.  Scudder,  Physician, 

228  Court  street. 
Bradford  Shinkle,  Grocer, 

Second  street. 
Charles  B.  Simrall,  Lawyer. 
George  H.  Stewart,  Physician, 

Tusculum. 
Alfred  C.  Thomas,  Student, 

137  Walnut  street. 
Henry  Van  Matre,  Lawyer, 

22^  East  Fourth  street. 
Horace  S.  Whittaker,  Merchant, 

34  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
James  T.  Whittaker,  Physician, 

100  West  Eighth  street. 
Moses  F.  Wilson,  Lawyer, 

21  West  Third  street. 
John  M.  W7i throw,  Physician, 

291  West  Fourth  street. 
Cyrus  M.  Wright,  Dentist, 

277  Wrest  Seventh  street. 


CIRCLEVILLE. 

Andrew  R.  Bolin,  Lawyer. 
Adam  McCrea,  Insurance  Agent. 
Jacob  P.  Win  stead,  Lawyer. 

CLEVELAND. 

John  M.  Henderson,  Lawyer, 

219  Superior  street. 
Milton  A.  Sackett,  Minister, 

40  Cornell  street. 

CLEVES. 

Benjamin  F.  Chidlaw,  Contractor. 
Benjamin  W.  Chidlaw,  Minister. 
John  Chidlaw,  Farmer. 
William  M.  Chidlaw,  Teacher. 

CLIFTON. 
Addison  S.  Lewis,  Civil  Engineer. 

COLLEGE  HILL. 

Charles  E.  Brown,  Lawyer. 
Charles  P.  Brown,  Student. 
Samuel  F.  Cary,  Lawyer. 

COLLINSVILLE. 
William  T.  Scott,  Farmer. 

•COLUMBUS. 

Carlisle  Barrere,  Lawyer, 

571  East  Town  street. 
Frank  S.  Brooks,  Coal  Merchant, 

253  East  State  street. 
Moses  B.  Earnhart,  Lawyer. 
Erskine  B.  Fullerton,  Physician, 

131  East  State  street. 
Andrew  L.  Harris,  Lawyer, 

Lieutenant  Governor's  office. 
William  Jamison,  Lawyer, 

121  South  Sixth  street. 
Dennis  N.  Keeley,  Manufacturer, 

634  East  Rich  street. 
William  H.  McFarland,  Teacher, 

1063  East  Long  street. 
Charles  L.  Osborn. 
George  M.  Parsons,  Lawyer. 
Frederic  J.  Picard,  Civil  Engineer, 

66  JefFerscn  avenue. 
James  H.  Puntenney,  Merchant, 

83  West  Fifth  avenne. 
John  E.  Sater,  Lawyer. 
Frank  A.  Spencer,  Minister, 

628  Franklin  avenue. 
Frank  Tallmadge,  Stockman, 

35^  N.  High  street. 
Edward  L.  Taylor,  Lawyer. 
Henry  C.  Taylor,  Lawyer, 

1400  East  Broad  street. 

CONTRERAS. 
William  A.  Bourne,  Student. 

CORWIN. 
SylvanusA.  Brower,  Farmer. 


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DARRTOWN. 

Joseph  Harris,  Farmer. 

DAYTON. 

Charles  B.  Clegg,  Street  Railway, 

Central  Block. 
Quincy  Corwin,  Lawyer, 

Beckel  Hotel. 
William  Craighead,  Lawyer, 

449  West  Second  street 
Joseph  P.  Davies.  Manufacturer, 

First  and  Ludlow  streets. 
Samuel  W.  Davies,  Merchant, 

211  West  Third  street. 
Lewis  B.  Gunckel,  Lawyer, 

6  North  Main   street. 
Horace  A.  Irvin,  Manufacturer, 

213  Boulevard. 
John  G.  Lowe,  Lawyer, 

127  South  Main  street. 
William  H.  McKinney. 
Harry  E.  Mead,  Manufacturer, 

Runnymede. 
Claudius  N.  Mitchell,  Manufacturer, 
112  East  First  street. 
John  H.  Patterson,  Coal  Merchant. 

First  and  Ludlow  streets. 
S.  J.  Patterson,  Coal  Merchant, 

Sixth  and  Ludlow  streets. 
Edward  L-  Rowe,  Lawyer, 

134  West  Fifth  street. 
Robert  C.  Schenck,  Manufacturer, 

305  West  Second  street. 
George  W.  Shaw,  Manufacturer, 

Third  and  Perry  streets. 
Clarence  E.  Shook,  Solicitor, 

Care,  !  'Times — News." 
William  H.  Simms,  Banker, 

Care,  Dayton  National  Bank. 
James  M.  Smith,  Farmer. 
John  W.  Stoddard,  Manufacturer, 

Dayton  View. 
Walter  L.  Tobey,  Journalist, 

1438  West  Third  street. 
Isaac  VanAusdal,  Merchant, 

Dayton  View. 
Herbert  H.  Weakley,  Journalist, 

337  West  Second  street. 
Harry  Weidner,  Journalist, 

28  East  Garden  street. 
Perry  W.  Weidner,  Book-keeper, 

Ware  Block. 
A.  G.  Wilson,  Lawyer. 

COULTERSVILLE. 
Robert  C.  Hamilton,  Physician. 

EATON. 

William  H.  Bonner,  Merchant. 
Charles  F.  Brookins,  Student. 
Henry  H.  Farr,  Merchant. 
Elam  Fisher,  Lawyer. 
George  E.  Gowdy,  Minister. 
Walter  C.  Harris,  Student. 


Robert  A.  Hiestand,  Student. 
A.  E.  Hubbard,  Banker. 
James  E.  Lough,  Teacher. 
William  H.  Lough.  Farmer. 
Alfred  A.  Lovett,  Physician. 
James  L.  Quinn,  Physician. 
Walter  G.  Shannon,  Life  Insurance. 
Frank  G.  Thompson,  Lawyer. 

ECKMANSVILLE. 
John  M.  Lockhart,  Physician. 

FAIR    HAVEN. 
Abdallah  M.  Howe,  Physician. 

FARMERSVILLE. 
Christian  A.  Coler,  Farmer. 

FERNBANK. 
Abraham  Brower,  Lawyer. 

FIXCASTLE. 
Jesse  L.  Baird,  Physician. 

F1NDLAY. 

Robert  H.  Holliday,  Ministe-. 
James  L.  McLain,  Physician. 

FOSTERS. 
James  Davis,  Farmer. 

FRANKLIN. 

William  A.  Hutchison,  Minister. 

FREDERICKSBURG. 
Brownhill  T.  Sheeley,  Minister. 

FREDERICKTOWN. 
John  W.  Lindley,  Farmer. 

FREMONT. 
William  E.  Findley,  Architect. 

GEORGETOWN. 
John  R.  Moore,  Lawyer. 

GLENDALE. 

Joseph  Cox,  Lawyer. 

James  R.  Patterson,  Merchant. 

GRATIS. 
Kearney  Prugh,  Teacher. 

GREENFIELD. 

Fay  Baldwin,  Banker. 
Hugh  P.Jackson,  Minister. 
Albert  M.  Mackerley,  Lawyer. 
Francis  L.  Wilson,  Physician. 

GREENVILLE. 
James  C.  Elliott,  Lawyer. 


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Isaac  N.  Gard,  Physician. 
John  R.  Knox,  lawyer. 
JohnF.  Martin,  Lawyer. 

HAMILTON. 

William  Beckett,  Manufacturer, 

Fifth  and  Dayton  streets. 
Philip  G.  Berry,  Lawyer. 
William  R.  Cochran,  Lawyer, 

South  B  street. 
Pierson  C.  Conklin,  Lawyer, 

27  B  street. 
Stephen  Crane,  Lawyer. 
Cyrus  Falconer,  Physician. 
Orlando  B.  Finch,  Teacher. 
Charles  W.  Gath,  Undertaker. 
William  S.  Giffen,  Lawyer, 

-  Reily  Block. 
Alexander  F.  Hume,  Lawyer. 
Edward  H.  Jones,  Lawyer. 
Charles  I.  Keely,  Dentist. 
Lawrence  M.  Larsh,  Official. 
Joseph  J.  McMaken,  Lawyer. 
Thomas  Millikin,  Lawyer, 

113  South  Second  street. 
James  W.  Moore,  Agent. 
Thomas  W.  Moore,  Lawyer. 
Henry  Lee  Morey,  Lawyer. 
Jamea  E.  Morey,  Lawyer. 
Oakey  V.  Parrish,  Insurance. 
Isaac  Robertson,  Lawyer. 
Elihu  C.  Simpson,  Minister. 
Culbertson  J.  Smith,  Lawyer. 
Benjamin  F.  Thomas,  Lawyer. 
Samuel  Y.  Wasson,  Farmer. 

HARTWELL. 
J.  Edward  Baker,  Physician. 

HILLSBORO. 

Livy  B.  Boyd,  Coal  Merchant. 
Joseph  M.  Hibben,  Merchant. 
Hugh  S.  Fullerton,  Physician.  % 

William  J.  McSurely,  Minister. 
Jacob  J.  Pugsley,  Lawyer. 
Samuel  P.  Scott,  Lawyer. 
John  A.  Smith,  Lawyer. 
Kirby  Smith,  Lawyer. 

JAMESTOWN. 
John  M.  Heron,  Minister. 

JOHNSVILLE. 
Peter  Drayer,  Merchant. 

KING'S   MILLS. 
Algernon  S.  Stevens,  Physician. 

LANCASTER. 
Philemon  B.  Ewing,  Lawyer. 

LEBANON. 
William  F.  Eltzroth,  Lawyer. 


Joseph  Morrow,  Lawyer. 
John  K.  O'Neal,  Lawyer. 
Edward  B.  Stevens,  Physician. 
Isaac  N.  Walker,  Lawyer. 

LIMA, 

Calvin  S.  Brice,  Lawyer. 
Peter  H.  Brooks,  Physician. 
Jonathan  B.  Vail,  Physician. 

LOCKLAND. 

Lutellus  Hussey,  Physician. 

LOGAN. 
David  R.  Moore,  Minister. 

LONDON. 
Bruce  P.  Jones,  Lawyer. 

LYNDON. 

John  Barrett,  Minister. 
Samuel  C.  Kerr,  Minister. 

LYTLE. 
Jeremiah  M.  Hunt,  Physician. 

MCCOMB. 
Daniel  W.  Cooper,  Minister. 

MAPLEWOOD. 
Benjamin  Le  Fevre,  Lawyer. 

MASON. 
John  M.  VanDyke,  Physician. 

MIDDLE    POINT. 
David  Johnston. 

MIDDLETOWN. 

Richard  Corson,  Teacher. 
John  McClellan,  Lawyer. 
William  V.  Shaffer,  Physician, 
Joseph  L.  Thornton,  Manufacturer. 

MILFORD. 
Arch  Longworth. 

MILLVILLE. 
Walter  D.  Hancock,   Physician. 

MORNING   SUN. 

Robert  J.  Brown,  Farmer. 
Ebenezer  N.  Elliott,  Minister. 

MORROW. 
Adolphus  Dudley,  Minister. 
Thomas  L.  Pendery,  Farmer. 

NEWARK. 

Henry  C.  Johnson,  Minister. 
James  W.  Owens,  Lawyer. 


192 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


NORWICH. 
Richard  C.  Wyatt,  Minister. 

OBERLIN. 

Mark  Williams,  Minister. 

OXFORD. 

Daniel  P.  Beaton,  Agent. 
Lazarus  N.  Bonham,  Agriculturist. 
Benjamin  H.  Brown,  Farmer. 
Waldo  F.  Brown,  Farmer. 
Robert  H.  Cook,  Student. 
Elmer  B.  Finch,  Photographer. 
Edward  H.  Greer,  Salesman. 
Wilbur  J.  Greer,  Teacher. 
David  W.  Guy,  Lawyer. 
Robert  M.  L.  Huston,  Farmer. 
George  Kramer,  Farmer. 
Theodore  R.  Kumler,  Stock  Raiser, 
Walter  S.  Kumler. 
Abraham  S.  Lee,  Retired. 
George  M.  Lee,  Merchant. 
Joseph  L.  Molyneaux,  Farmer. 
John  S.  Muddell,  Clerk. 
James  B.  Porter,  Physician. 
Sutton  C.  Richey,  Banker. 
Willam  J.  Rusk,  Lawyer. 
Orange  W.  Schultz,  Merchant. 
Caleb  A.  Shera,  Banker. 
John  H.  Smith,  Student. 
Palmer  W.  Smith,  Lawyer. 
James  R.  Spivey,  Druggist. 
William  Stewart,  Teacher. 
Faye  Walker,  Minister. 
Thomas  J.  Woodruff,  Farmer. 

PAULDING. 
Thomas  J.  Dague,  Minister. 

PIQUA. 
John  M.  Layman,  Minister. 

PLEASANT  RIDGE. 
Josiah  E.  Brown,  Real  Estate  Broker. 

PORTSMOUTH. 

Charles  P.  Dennis,  Dentist. 
Nelson  W.  Evans,  Lawyer. 
John  A.  Lowes,  Teacher. 
David  S.  Tappen,  Minister- 

RED    OAK. 
ames  H.  Cooper,  Minister. 

REILY. 
Joseph  Urmston. 

ROSS. 

Franklin  F.  Scott,  Merchant. 
Nehemiah  Wade,  Farmer. 


ROXABELL. 
James  N.  Jamison,  Farmer. 
John  M.  Jamison,  Farmer. 

SANDUSKY. 
Ulysses  T.  Curran,  Lawyer. 

SEVEN  MILE. 

David  C.  Scott,  Farmer. 
Wilson  B.  Smith,  Farmer. 

SIDNEY. 

Thomas  B.  Marshall,  Bookkeeper. 
Walter  L.  Spence,  Teacher. 

SILVERTON. 

Samuel  B.  Halley,  Merchant. 

SOUTH  CHARLESTON. 

James  K.  Gibson,  Minister. 
Thomas  Mattinson,  Civil  Engineer. 

SPRINGFIELD. 

Enoch  G.  Dial,  Lawyer. 
Alexander  Dunlap,  Physician. 
George  H.  Fullerton,  Minister. 
Israel  H.  Kelley,  Manufacturer. 
John  H.  Rodgers,  Physician. 
William  C.  Smith,  Com'l  Traveller. 

STEUBENVILLE. 
Elisha  P.  Potter,  Merchant. 

TOLEDO. 

Augustus  W.  Eckert,  Lawyer. 
James  R.  Linn,  Lawyer, 

3  Trinity  Block. 
James  A.  P.  McGaw,  Minister. 

1828  Adams  street. 
Benjamin  F.  Miller,  Lawyer. 
Nathan  E.  Warwick,  Lawyer, 

609  Madison  street. 

TORONTO. 
Homer  Sheeley,  Minister. 

TROY. 

Ahijah  R.  Byrkett,  Lawyer. 
Isaac  E.  Craig,  Lawyer. 
John  R.  Evans,  Physician. 
John  W.  Morris,  Lawyer. 
Walter  S.  Thomas,  Lawyer. 

URBANA. 

Frank  Chance,  Lawyer. 
George  W.  McCracken,  Lawyer. 
David  W.  Todd,  Lawyer. 
Charles  S.  Wood,  Minister. 

WAKEFIELD. 
H.  M.  Sargeant. 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


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WASHINGTON   C.  H. 
George  F.  Robinson,  Merchant. 
John  N.  Van  Deman,  Lawyer. 

WEST  ALEXANDRIA. 

Robert  D.  Huggins,  Physician. 

WEST  CHESTER. 

James  Belch. 

John  S.  Cox,  Merchant. 

woors. 

Sam  Stephenson,  Lawyer. 
John  M.  Trembly,  Physician. 

WYOMING. 

William  E.  Allen,  Farmer. 
Jere  M.  Cochran,  Journalist. 

XENIA. 

Clark  M.  Galloway,  Physician. 
James  E.  Galloway,  Merchant. 
John  T.  Harbine,  Manufacturer. 
William  C.  Hutchison,  Merchant. 
Clark  Kendall,  Minister. 
David  MacDill,  Teacher. 
Edmund  H.  Munger,  Lawyer. 
James  P.  Townsley,  Merchant. 
Thomas  P.  Townsley,  Merchant. 

YOUNGSTOWN. 
Daniel  H.  Evans,  Minister. 

ZANESVILLE. 

Silas  F.  Edgar,  Physician. 
John  S.  Holderman,  Physician. 
Martin  V.  Kennedy,  Merchant. 

OKLAHOMA  TERRITORY. 

OKLAHOMA    CITY. 
James  Lyman  Brown,  Lawyer. 

OREGON. 

BAKER    CITY. 
George  A.  Hutchison,  Minister. 

DALLAS. 
Thomas  C.  Bell,  Teacher. 

PORTLAND. 

William  A.  Charles,  Insurance, 

P.  O.  Box,  453. 
Harry  C.  Hume,  Civil  Engineer. 
Edward  H.  Miller,  Merchant, 

Care,  Knapp,  Burrell  &  Co. 
William  W.  Page,  Lawyer. 
Harlan  P.  Ustick,  Oculist. 


SALEM. 
George  Knox  Sheil,  Lawyer. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

ALLEGHENY. 

Eben  S.  McKitrick;  Minister, 

34  Beech  street. 
David  M.  Ure,  Minister, 

25  Esplanade  street. 
Walter  Ure,  Physician, 

176  Federal  street. 

BRIDGEVILLE. 
Virgil  G.  Sheeley,  Minister. 

BRISTOL. 
Edward  Patrick  Shields,  Minister. 

E  ASTON. 

Charles  Stewart,  Manufacturer, 

123  North  Second  street. 

MOUNT   JOY. 
James  P.  Ziegler,  Physician. 

NEW   ALEXANDRIA. 
James  R.  Johnston,  Farmer. 

NEW   WILMINGTON. 
Mitchell  M.  Brown,  Minister. 
PHILADELPHIA. 

George  Junkin,  Lawyer, 

1334  Chestnut  street. 
Samuel  T.  Lowrie,  Minister, 

2104  Pine  street. 
Woodhull  S.  Schenck,  Navy  Officer, 
216  South  Second  street. 
David  Steele.  Minister, 

2102  Spring  Garden  street. 
Thomas  Williams,  Lawyer, 

128  South  Nineteenth  street. 
James  Avery  Worden,  Minister, 

1334  Chestnut  street. 

PITTSBURG. 

Jeremiah  P.  E.  Kumler,  Minister, 

413  Highland  avenue. 

STANTON. 
Joseph  McFarland,  Farmer. 
WASHINGTON. 
Abraham  Brower  Lowes,  Minister. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

CHARLESTON. 
James  D.  Kirkpatrick,  Cotton  Factor. 


194 


MIAMI   UNIVERSITY. 


TENNESSEE. 

AUSTIN. 
Persius  Barnet  Calhoun,  Farmer. 

CHATTANOOGA. 
Archibald  S.  Dunlap,  Physician. 

COLUMBIA. 
David  McCaw,  Farmer. 

MEMPHIS. 
Calvin  F.  Vance,  Lawyer, 

250  Second  street. 

NASHVILLE. 
Gates  P.  Thruston,  Lawyer. 

318  N.  High  street. 
Charles  A.  Wilson,  Teacher. 

SHERMAN    HEIGHTS. 
James  H.  Garvin,  Minister. 

SMYRNA. 

Theophilus  C.  Hibbett,  Engineer. 

SWEET  WATER. 
Perry  W.  Jenkins,  Teacher. 

TEXAS. 

AUSTIN. 
Paul  F.  Thornton,  Lawyer. 

1909  August  street. 
John  A.  Webb,  Merchant. 

CORS1CANA. 
John  C.  Young,  Lawyer. 

CROCKETT. 

John  B.  Smith,  Minister. 

DALLAS. 
Abner  S.  Lathrop,  Lawyer, 

240  Main  street. 

HOUSTON. 
John  H.  Duncan,  Lawyer. 
Lewis  D.  Watson,  Banker. 

SAN  ANTONIO. 
Joseph  S.  O'Connor,  Lawyer. 

WACO. 
Robert  M.  Loughridge,  Minister. 

UTAH. 

RANSFORD    SMITH. 
Ransford  Smith,  Lawyer. 

VIRGINIA. 

BEDFORD    CITY. 
Henry  B.  Colburn,  Real  Estate. 


LYNCHBURG. 
Albert  M.  Doyle,  Real  Estate. 

WASHINGTON. 

PORT  TOWNSEND. 
John  N.  Scott,  Lawyer. 

SPOKANE. 
John  W.  Feighan,  Lawyer, 

1803  Second  avenue. 
James  Z.  Moore,  Lawyer, 

2209  Fourth  street. 

TACOMA. 
Frank  Allyn,  Lawyer. 
Benjamin  Sheeks,  Lawyer. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

CHARLESTON. 
William  E.  Truslow,  Banker. 

CROWN    POINT. 
Holway  B.  Smith,  Superintendent. 

FORT   GAY. 
Newton  R.  Kirkpatrick,  Minister. 

PARKERSBURG. 
William  M.  Trevor,  Officer. 

WISCONSIN. 

MERRILL. 
Henry  L.  Brown,  Minister. 

WYOMING. 

CHEYENNE. 
John  M.  Davidson,  Lawyer. 


FOREIGN. 
BRAZIL. 

PARA. 
Juan  D.  P.  Damasceno,  Engineer. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

vST.   JOHN. 

Armour  J.  McFarland,  Minister. 

25  Peel  street. 

SANDWICH  ISLANDS. 

HONOLULU. 
Robert  W.  Andrews,  Civil  Engineer. 


ADDENDA. 


David  T.  Woodrow,  of  the  class  of  1 834,  died  at  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  in  May,    1892. 

Rev.  John  A.  Anderson,  of  the  class  of  1853,  died  at 
London,  England,  May  18,  1892,  while  enroute  from  Egypt  to  the 
United  States. 

Gen.  Ben  Pratt  Runkle,  of  the  class  of  1857,  is  now 
located  at  San  Jose,  California. 

John  F.  Martin,  of  the  class  of  1873,  *s  practicing  law  in 
Greenville,  Ohio,  and  not  in  Cincinnati,  as  erroneously  printed  in 
the  Alumni. 

Walter  L.  Tobey,  of  the  class  of  1891,  and  the  editor  of 
the  catalogue  of  Alumni  and  Former  Students  of  Miami  Univer- 
sity, was  elected  managing  editor  of  the  "Hamilton  Daily  Repub- 
lican" and  "Butler  County  Republican"  at  Hamilton,  Ohio,  June 
2,  1892. 

Rev.  Dr.  Theophilus  A.  Wylie,  professor  of  mathe- 
matics in  Miami  University  from  1845  to  1852,  is  now  living  at 
Bloomington,  Indiana.  Mr.  Charles  Hruby,  professor  of  Modern 
Languages  in  Miami  University  from  1852  to  1857,  is  erroneously 
printed  as  being  a  teacher  at  Bloomington,  Indiana.  His  present 
address  is   unknown. 

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